07 Nov 2005
Following some of the nasty things that the various accounting institutes have been saying to each other, TS thought that CCAB's website, which represents collaboration among the profession, might never get back off the ground again
Back in July, TS noted that the website had been taken offline, for 'refurbishment'. Since thenv arious checks by TS, on an almost hourly bass, have proved fruitless.
But there is some good news, and perhaps an indicator of a profession looking to be friends with itself again…..as such.
According to CCAB secretary Sharon Grant, the site should be back up and running in the next couple of weeks.
Until then, she points browsers to visit the individual institute websites instead.
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