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I have added this change, please contact me before removing as I have proof. Khalid — Preceding unsigned comment added by K.sipra4 (talk • contribs) 22:42, 14 January 2014‎
 * Thanks, but please find a published source. You referred to an email, but this is not sufficient. Please see WP:V and WP:IRS.
 * As for ACCA, please see Chartered Certified Accountant for the two titles that members of that body may use. – Fayenatic  L ondon 23:05, 14 January 2014 (UTC)

Thanks, I understand you require published source, but in case of ICAEW membership recognition by ICAP, there is no published source you either need to rely on email which I have from ICAP or need to contact ICAP by yourself.

As of ACCA I understand they are Chartered Certified Accountant, but in 1995 Privy Council in UK allowed ACCA members to call themselves Chartered Accountants, however ACCA recommends its members to call themselves Chartered Certified Accountants in order to distinguish themselves from others. Moreover, ACCA member can conduct audit of public limited companies in UK and whole of European Union under EU law. K.sipra4


 * Josh3580 is right. We have no reason to doubt that you are telling the truth about ICAP, but Wikipedia cannot accept personal accounts or facts based on unpublished material. See if you can get a newspaper to print it first.
 * As for ACCA, the change in the 1990s was that they were allowed to call themselves by the longer title "chartered certified accountant" instead of the old title "certified accountant", but not "chartered accountant". I have expanded the sentence in the ICAEW article to explicitly state that there are other bodies whose members can do audits. – Fayenatic  L ondon 14:51, 15 January 2014 (UTC)