Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand returns fire at online critics of the group’s financial management.
We’re connoisseurs, here at CBD, of a fiery annual general meeting, and we reckon that Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand — one of three professional bodies for the nation’s bean counters — might have a wild one in a couple of weeks.
Andrew clearly hit a nerve as a bunch of other professionals piled onto the site with their own criticisms, some of them even invoking the dreaded name of, the former CEO of rival outfit Chartered Practising Accountants - who was sacked in 2017 and later stripped of life membership of the organisation.
“CA ANZ welcomes engagement by our members with the annual report and with the performance of the organisation,” she said. “We’re committed to transparency and welcome informed discussion because an active membership is a vibrant membership.”government, are not usually singled out for special appreciation.
“I didn’t shout the bar for long,” he told CBD. “Just a couple of drinks for the staffers, the ones who’ve been involved all along. They get treated like shit to be perfectly honest so the Plumbers Union was quite happy to put on a couple of beers for an hour for people who’ve stuck up for the working class.News to us, we suggested to the union stalwart, that political staffers were toiling away for a pittance — only the very junior-burgers would be on less than five figures.
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