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David Devlin

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David Devlin

David Devlin is a partner in PwC Dublin.

David is Leader, public policy and regulatory matters, for the Central Cluster of PwC’s network firms. He is a member of PwC’s Global Public Policy Board. He is also a member of the Global Public Policy Committee (GPPC) of the six largest international accounting networks, Chairman of its Standards Working Group and a member of the European Contact Group.

David is a member of the European Commission’s European Corporate Governance Forum.

David Devlin is a past President of FEE, the European Federation of Accountants. The Fédération des Experts Comptables Européens (FEE) is the representative organisation for the accountancy profession in Europe. FEE’s membership consists of 43 professional institutes of accountants from 32 countries.

He was for two terms a member of IFAC’s International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants, which is responsible for the profession’s global Ethics Code.