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Media mentions
You will find here articles published in the press about Forvis Mazars or quoting Forvis Mazars professionals.
Erik Stroeve interviewed by China Daily on China's signature of the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters
On 27 August 2013, China joined the international effort to fight tax avoidance and evasion by signing the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters
Kenneth Morrison quoted in A+ magazine

The 2000s marked a new dawn for the Hong Kong accounting profession. In the fifth part of a series marking the organization’s 40th anniversary, A Plus looks at how Hong Kong accountants stepped up onto the world stage
"A women's world, a better world?" warmly welcomed by the Chinese media

Muriel de Saint Sauveur, Group Diversity Director and author of the book "A women's world, a better world?", was in China for the launch of the Chinese version of the book.
Kenneth Morrison interviewed by A+ magazine
For the HKICPA's 40th anniversary, A Plus looks at the 1970s and how the accounting profession rose to the challenge of increasing local regulations and the first rumblings of capitalism in the Mainland.
Benoît Stos interviewed by Guangzhou Morning Post
Benoit Stos' first visit to Guangzhou was in the mid-1990s, when he was taking a Chinese language class at Sun Yat-sen University. Little did he know then that he would eventually return with Mazars and come to call Guangzhou his home.
Francis Nip in Accounting & Business Magazine
Despite their relative wealth, high standard of living and great amenities, the residents of Hong Kong and Singapore are some of the least happy in the world...
Mazars receives the APELA eco-advocate award for its supports to MTP

The Asia-Pacific Enterprise Leadership Awards (APELA) rewards the companies for their corporate social responsibility projects.
Eunice Kwok interviewed by A+ magazine
With multinational corporations moving into China and Mainland companies boosting finance units, skilled Institute members are being poached. George W. Russell asks how accounting firms can hold on to their key staff.
