,C1 Reflect on your CAS1501 journey. Describe in one full sentence how
your encounter with CAS1501 is already influencing your own perspective
of your future as an accountancy professional.
C2 From the CASE STUDY, COPY the full sentence indicating the basis of
PICS’s criminal charges against Mr Gwarube. Remember to add quotation
marks.
C3.1 The CASE STUDY states: “A South African organisation focused on
Protecting the Interests of Civic Society (PICS) laid criminal charges
against Mr Gwarube”. Do your own research on what makes charges
“criminal”. Considering the CASE STUDY content, motivate why the
charges against Mr Gwarube are considered “criminal”. C3.2 Reference the
source used for own research in C3.1.
C4 From the CASE STUDY, copy the full sentence describing the
accusation brought against Mr Gwarube by PICS. Remember to add
quotation marks.
C5 Considering the CASE STUDY and Study unit 2.2.1.1c, motivate how
Mr Gwarube compromised the required role. Structure your answer as
follows: In the eyes of society, Mr Gwarube …
C6 From Study unit 2.2.2, COPY the ONE MOST RELEVANT skill that Mr
Gwarube was clearly lacking. Remember to add quotation marks.
, C7 Considering the information in the CASE STUDY, from Study unit 2.2.2
COPY TWO KEY attributes of the skill copied in C6 that Mr Gwarube
clearly lacked. Remember to add quotation marks.
C8 Considering the information in the CASE STUDY and Study unit
2.2.3.3, conclude whether KiloWatt falls into the private or public sector.
C9 Considering Study unit 2.2.3.3, motivate your answer in C8.
C10 Considering your answer in C8, name the ONE party with the agency
role of the main MANAGEMENT of KiloWatt.
ANWSERS;
C1:
My encounter with CAS1501 is already shaping my
understanding of the ethical, legal, and professional
responsibilities I will face as an accountancy professional, which
I must approach with integrity to ensure trustworthiness in my
future career.
C2:
From the case study, the basis of PICS’s criminal charges
against Mr. Gwarube is: "PICS laid criminal charges against Mr.
Gwarube for his involvement in misrepresenting financial
information which led to the misallocation of company funds."
C3.1: