Notice of Withdrawal and Reissuance of Maximum Fines for Auditors guilty of Improper Conduct

On 5 January 2024, the Minister of Finance gazetted a notice of withdrawal of the notice of maximum fines for improper conduct of registered auditors, issued on 15 June 2023, and issued a new maximum fine notice for a comment period of 30 days.
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