CPA Australia has released the remuneration details of its new-look board of directors following member outrage at the industry association’s executive salary allocations.
The beleaguered accounting body issued a communication to members on Friday afternoon outlining the 2018 remuneration figures. An independent review of governance procedures previously found that executive compensation at CPA were out of line with community expectations and industry norms.
For the full story on CPA Australia's announcement, visit ifa sister title Accountants Daily: https://www.accountantsdaily.com.au/appointments/11319-cpa-australia-sets-new-board-remuneration
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