ATE Scheme

Overview

LIA is a member of IFAC subscribes to the International Education Standards (IES’s). IFAC member bodies (PAOs) shall require that aspiring accountants complete practical working experience. Practical work experience is gained as part of training with the Approved Training Employers (ATE). The Approved Training Employer scheme seeks to address the objective of IES 5 which is” to establish practical experience that is sufficient for aspiring professional accountants and needs to be completed at the end of Initial Professional Development (IPD) in order to perform a role as a professional accountant.” A trainee/student is supervised or mentored by a Qualified Person Responsible for Training (QPRT) who shall be a member of LIA.

LIA provides the competency framework and competency review forms to guide the breadth and depth of the training. The completion of the practical training experience under the ATE scheme is a gateway to LIA membership.

How to become a trainee under the ATE scheme

The aspiring trainees must have completed a program of study in a relevant accounting program. The aspiring trainees must submit educational certificates and curriculum vitae to LIA.

List of ATE’s

  1. Moores Rowland
  2. PKF Lesotho
  3. CGT & Associates
  4. Sheeran & Associates
  5. Pekane Chartered Accountants
  6. Lebesa Chartered Accountants
  7. HLB Lesotho
  8. Lero Chartered Accounts
  9. Mosito & Associates
  10. MQA Chartered Accountants
  11. Keletso Accounting
  12. MP Accountants
  13. Profit Plan Consulting
  14. Masenkane Accounting Firm
  15. PM Isaac Accounting
  16. Sethobane & Associates
  17. Prime Accounting Consultants
  18. Econet Telecom Lesotho
  19. Vodacom Lesotho
  20. Afrisam Lesotho
  21. Metsi a Senqu Khubelu (MSKC) consultants
  22. Kereke ea Chache Lesotho