AUDITORS’ WORK
“SERVANTS OF INDUSTRY IN FUTURE ”
For many years auditors had been considered as servants of capitalism, but there were forces at work which would profoundly affect the profession of auditing, said Mr W. H. Nicholls in an address to the Christchurch - Accountants Students’ Society last everting. “I think that in the future we shall have to consider ourselves the servants of industry, and that we shall be expected to fulfil some duty to labour in industry as well as to the capital in it,” said Mr Nicholls. “Our obligation is to the ‘proprietors’ to-day; but to-morrow it will be expected that we should include labour, for it should not be overlooked that laboui, though slightly bewildered ana at times arrogant, has badly jostled capital and disputes vigorously capital’s claim to pre-eminence.”
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24904, 18 June 1946, Page 6
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