07-19-2010, 08:52 PM
Dear Ink0p0la
It was not a political discussion. It was the answer of what "arrogance" in fact means and how different invasion agendas work and what reforms and action a tiny world can practice to keep the "arrogance" in its limits. I am sorry if it hurts.
You named certain so-called multinationals? What a great analysis you tend to produce. Vital has provided you an answer, yet, if there is some thirst to know something in detail for each of quoted âmultinationalsâ, simply post here. I will send you a detailed list of all Pakistani CAs and other local professionals working there with their complete addresses and contact numbers.
Buddy, nobody is denying the worth of renowned names like ICAEW, ICAA, CICA etc, yet there are many issues with joining directly the progarmmes offered by such bodies owing to many problems our nation faces at large. However, ACCA was never and will never be treated alike for a number of reasons. If you know Pakistanâs inside out, you can understand what those reasons are.
Further, to regulate local situation is always our right and as pointed out by Vital (although I feel there would be no such necessity) JUST a single local directive can normalize whatever situation you are predicting. You are also ignoring a truth that ACCA in Pakistan is out-rightly dependent upon ICAP and its members; and this has in fact been ICAPâs blessing that ACCA has created somewhat place in Pakistan (whatever it is). So, logically there is and there can be no threat at all from ACCA to any of other local professionals.
Therefore, it is advisable that do not take the discussion to that verge where people start thinking for such remedial actions. Believe you me doing so will take no time provided this issue is once raised by a stronger voice. So, be friendly with ACCAs and donât try to create a voice against them because in fact there is no requirement of such a voice at all. We here very well know that they are not any sort of threat to anybody. Thatâs why they are here.
Regards
It was not a political discussion. It was the answer of what "arrogance" in fact means and how different invasion agendas work and what reforms and action a tiny world can practice to keep the "arrogance" in its limits. I am sorry if it hurts.
You named certain so-called multinationals? What a great analysis you tend to produce. Vital has provided you an answer, yet, if there is some thirst to know something in detail for each of quoted âmultinationalsâ, simply post here. I will send you a detailed list of all Pakistani CAs and other local professionals working there with their complete addresses and contact numbers.
Buddy, nobody is denying the worth of renowned names like ICAEW, ICAA, CICA etc, yet there are many issues with joining directly the progarmmes offered by such bodies owing to many problems our nation faces at large. However, ACCA was never and will never be treated alike for a number of reasons. If you know Pakistanâs inside out, you can understand what those reasons are.
Further, to regulate local situation is always our right and as pointed out by Vital (although I feel there would be no such necessity) JUST a single local directive can normalize whatever situation you are predicting. You are also ignoring a truth that ACCA in Pakistan is out-rightly dependent upon ICAP and its members; and this has in fact been ICAPâs blessing that ACCA has created somewhat place in Pakistan (whatever it is). So, logically there is and there can be no threat at all from ACCA to any of other local professionals.
Therefore, it is advisable that do not take the discussion to that verge where people start thinking for such remedial actions. Believe you me doing so will take no time provided this issue is once raised by a stronger voice. So, be friendly with ACCAs and donât try to create a voice against them because in fact there is no requirement of such a voice at all. We here very well know that they are not any sort of threat to anybody. Thatâs why they are here.
Regards