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Former CA gets membership revoked following ‘brazen’ criminal offences

Emma Partis | 1 minute read

CA ANZ has terminated the membership of Lyndon Allen Kingston after he was found guilty of “serious criminal offences” that could undermine confidence in the accounting profession.

ASIC calls on corporate Australia to improve whistleblower practices, protections

The corporate watchdog has unveiled insights from its whistleblower questionnaire, highlighting disparities in the policies and practices across corporate Australia.

How the UK’s FIG regime applies and impacts residents, non-residents

Tax changes made one year ago in the UK have continued to impact both Australian and British expats.

Economists warn of capacity constraints following lukewarm GDP figures

While private sector investment picked up in September, economists warn that Australian businesses would need to invest more to keep the economy afloat in 2026.

CPA shares essential business skills for 2026

The professional accounting body has unveiled the top six business skills needed to ensure success in the upcoming year.

CA ANZ provides more feedback on proposed standard-setting merger

CA ANZ has provided more detailed feedback on the government’s proposed merger of external reporting standards bodies, calling for greater independence and integrity standards.

Business groups welcome National AI Plan

Businesses have voiced their support for the government’s long-awaited National AI Plan, which seeks to accelerate the broad development and adoption of AI.

CA ANZ fines and suspends former PwC CEO in tax leaks fallout

CA ANZ has suspended the membership of former PwC managing partner Tom Seymour due to his involvement in the PwC tax leaks scandal.

Greens call for LNG export tax to combat projected domestic shortfalls

The Greens have called for a 25 per cent LNG export tax to boost resource tax revenue and address east-coast gas shortages projected from 2028.

Tax fraud case clarifies use of compulsory ATO interviews in criminal proceedings

A 2013 tax fraud case has been subject to fresh scrutiny as the courts debate the legality of using material from compulsory tax interviews for criminal prosecutions.

Nepotism, cronyism and fraud: NACC reveals top corruption patterns in Treasury

A recent FOI release has highlighted recent observations of corruption in Treasury and outlined the agency’s overall performance on integrity measures.

CPA Australia calls for stronger integrity safeguards in standards-setting merger

Accounting bodies have called on the government to introduce stronger integrity standards in its proposed merger of external reporting standards bodies.