Practising Certificates

Members/Regulated Persons wishing to use the designation Certified Public Accountant/s/Incorporated Practising Accountant or the designatory letters ACPA/ FCPA, ASPA/FSPA in connection with offering services as a practising public accountant to the general public/business community must be in possession of a valid, current practising certificate.

For a firm, partnership or limited company to use the designation Certified Public Accountant/s/Incorporated Practising Accountant all the partners or directors/shareholders must be members of the Association or be regulated by the Society and hold a valid, current, practising certificate.

The Association would not be in a position to regulate a firm unless all the partners, directors/shareholders were members of the Association Members using the designation "Certified Public Accountant" or the designatory letters who do not hold a current valid practising certificate will be subject to disciplinary procedures.

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