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Dwindling auditor numbers will make FMIA assurance difficult, CPA tells Treasury

Emma Partis | 2 minute read

Responding to Treasury consultation for the Future Made in Australia scheme, CPA Australia warned that strict RCA review requirements would be costly as auditor numbers dwindled.

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