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The Melissa Caddick class action reinforces the importance of professional standards within the SMSF industry, says a leading educator. Shelley Banton said the case is a timely reminder of how all the
The Melissa Caddick case highlights the importance of the audit industry and the high standards that are required of auditors in the sector, says a leading adviser. In a recent SMSF Adviser podcast, A
The Melissa Caddick class action does not “shine a light on SMSF audit failures”, says one of the country’s leading specialists. Shelley Banton, head of education for ASF Audits, said despite m
Annual checks failed to confirm the investment assests, which turned out to be fake, actually existed. Melbourne-based lawyer Mackay Chapman has filed a class action on behalf of 24 victims of disa