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News Release
March 23, 2009
Ontario is proposing new legislation that would, if passed, help ensure greater public transparency for the accounting profession while providing their governing bodies with new powers to better protect consumers.
The proposed legislation would clarify the authority of the three accounting bodies, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, the Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario and the Society of Management Accountants of Ontario, to govern their members, while increasing accountability to the public for their work.
Some of the proposed measures in the Accounting Professions Act would:
"The Accounting Professions Act, if passed, would bring the statutes governing the three main regulatory bodies for accounting in line with 21st century standards. New measures in the Act would safeguard consumer protection and strengthen the accounting industry's transparency."
- Chris Bentley, Attorney General of Ontario
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Sheamus Murphy
Minister's Office, 416-326-1785
Brendan Crawley
Communications Branch, 416-326-2210