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ACCA qualified accountants have
completed a rigorous program of examinations and practical work experience
before attaining Chartered Certified Accountant status. An ACCA accountant
will therefore be well qualified to deliver the service required.
ACCA members work in
public practice, in industry, financial services or the public sector and
have the designatory letters ACCA or FCCA after their names.
Practitioners must
have at least five years' practical experience and have successfully
completed further tests before they are licensed by ACCA to offer their
services to the public and businesses.
ACCA also insists on
the highest standard of ethical and professional conduct from all members
and will investigate and deal with complaints about members. It is required
to supply details of its regulatory processes to the Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI) and the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment (DETE).
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