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Are Rivalries causing a skills shortage

SA is, despite efforts to make up the shortfall, in dire need of accountants. The respected profession of chartered accountancy is vital to the economic development of the country. Chartered accountants run companies, drive investment, ensure profitability, oversee audits of organisations and companies, and in the process help drive the economy, creating jobs for many people.

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