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Need to swear an oath? Soon you can ask an accountant

Legal Futures
May 22, 2019May 22, 2019Nick Hilborne
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David Gauke, the Lord Chancellor, has decided to allow the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to regulate the administration of oaths.

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