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Last week's ICAEW council meeting saw it shorn of the heavy burden it has worn in recent years, handling 'potential' conflicts of interest and losing merger battles.
There was even time for brevity and some bare-face cheek, noted TS.
In a discussion about its new logo, Alan Lindsey, a London-based sole prac, was bemused that dear old Accountancy Age published so many letters knocking the new design.
Arthur Bailey led a chuckling council to suggest that as Accountancy Age was represented at the meeting, perhaps it should stick up for itself. TS decided discretion was the better part of valour, and kept quiet.
But now is time for a response. Having spoken to those in the know at Accountancy Age, apparently no positive letters were sent in regarding the new logo, hence the hacks weren't able to publish any.


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