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Accountancy body calls for chiefs to present financial results

Chief executives and section 151 officers should be required to present their council’s financial results to councillors, a professional body for chartered accountants has argued.

Chief executives and section 151 officers should be required to present their council's financial results to councillors, a professional body for chartered accountants has argued.

In written evidence submitted to an inquiry by the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, said senior officers should go in front of members ‘in a similar way to how listed companies carry out an annual results presentation to shareholders'.

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