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The president of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), Adesina Adedayo has called on members of the institute to eschew all acts of unethical practices, to be prudent and accountable in all their dealings especially in professional services rendered to their clients at various level of engagement.

He noted that the provision of the CITN charter is the guiding compass as far as admitting members to the institute.

Adedayo noted that an investigating panel has been empowered by the Charter to investigate cases of professional misconduct as they affect members adding that the Disciplinary Tribunal is statutorily saddled with the responsibility of disciplining any member found guilty by the Tribunal.

 

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