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ICAI to provide support to Nepal counterpart

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New Delhi , Dec. 8

THE Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) would extend support to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal (ICAN) in a host of areas including the establishment of a peer review mechanism and launch of the Information System Audit Course in Nepal.

This was decided during the two-day discussions held between the ICAN delegation that visited New Delhi and the senior officials of ICAI.

Besides evolving a framework for continuing professional education (CPE), ICAI would also prepare a vision document for ICAN for the next five years, ICAI Secretary, Dr Ashok Haldea, told newspersons here.

ICAN is less than a decade old and has about 300 members.

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