Julia Penny, President of chartered accountancy body ICAEW, has been named as Chair of CCAB (the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies) for 2022- 2024.
This guidance is based on the law and regulations as of 13 July 2021. Please note that while most requirements remain, some requirements of the regulations relating to EU lists no longer apply since the UK has [...]
Following the publication of the findings of the CCAB Ethics Survey, we have developed three case studies which illustrate how the codes of ethics of the CCAB bodies can be applied by professional accountants working in business, not-for-profit and the public sector.
CCAB’s informal survey was designed to take the ethical temperature of the accountancy profession in the UK and Ireland over the last 3 years and as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic; the results are presented here.
The CCAB, which brings together five professional accountancy organisations in the UK and Ireland, carried out a snapshot survey of accountants working across all sectors in July and August to take the ethical temperature of the profession.