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JFSC NRA Accountants webinar

09/02/2021

As announced during our Industry webinar on the National Risk Assessment on 7 October 2020, we are completing a sector specific webinar series to cover the findings and recommendations of the Government’s report.

The next webinar in our series of briefings will focus on accountants and will take place on Wednesday 17 February at 14:00.

The hour-long session will be hosted by Caroline Morgan, our International and Industry Engagement Coordinator who will be joined by an industry representative from the original assessment working group.

The webinar will cover:

  • What the National Risk Assessment means for accountants in terms of risks/ threats/ vulnerabilities
  • What action the JFSC will be taking following the assessment
  • What action we expect accountants to be taking
  • What this means for interactions with your supervisor

Register to attend the National Risk Assessment: Accountants webinar https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/national-risk-assessment-accountants-webinar-tickets-140302186617

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