Lessons learnt: The IPA's CEO on the CPA saga fallout
The leadership crisis at CPA Australia has had a ripple effect in the Australian accounting industry, prompting professional associations to review their disclosure procedures and annual reporting.
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22 September 2017
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Chief executive of the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), Andrew Conway, speaks to Accountants Daily editor Katarina Taurian about the changes he’s now making at the association.
For the first time, Mr Conway shares his frank assessment of CPA’s evolution and descent, and what accounting leaders and professionals alike can learn now that the dust is - finally - beginning to settle.
**Editor's note: This interview was conducted after Accountants Daily requested Mr Conway's salary disclosure, and before he announced his salary earlier this month**
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