Vic CPAs could lose legal indemnity
Victorian CPAs are "highly likely" to lose their protection from multi-million-dollar malpractice lawsuits because CPA Australia will not have a new scheme approved in time.
Victorian CPAs are "highly likely" to lose their protection from multi-million-dollar malpractice lawsuits because CPA Australia will not have a new scheme approved in time.
Another day, another damning revelation about CPA Australia, and this one's a double insult.
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CPA Australia's board is locked in deliberations at the accounting body's Southbank headquarters.
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