History
The current form of CPA Australia dates from 1952, when the Commonwealth Institute and Federal Institute merged to create the Australian Society of Accountants. In July 1990 the name changed to the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants, and in April 2000, the name became CPA Australia. The main predecessor bodies of the Society, with year of formation, were: *Incorporated Institute of Accountants, 1886 *Federal Institute of Accountants, 1894 *Association of Accountants of Australia, 1910 *Australasian Institute of Cost Accountants, 19202017 CEO controversy
The CEO of CPA Australia from 2009, Alex Malley, came under significant criticism in the media and from CPA members in 2017 for his A$1.8 million annual salary and for the significant amounts of CPA funds going towards promoting Malley and his personal interests, such as a paid television show and Malley's autobiography. The scandal surrounding Malley, combined with broader member discontent over executive changes that made the board unaccountable and debts accrued from the establishment of a financial planning arm, led to the resignation of the CPA president Tyrone Carlin in May 2017, and then to two board members resigning a week later in June 2017. The resigning board members, Richard Alston and Kerry Ryan, cited the presence of "board allies of chief executive Alex Malley" refusing to "allow a wide-ranging review of Mr Malley and the organisation" as their main reason. The board resignations had also followed former Future Fund Chairman and Commonwealth Bank CEO, David Murray, who resigned his 40-year CPA membership in response to what he saw as poor management within CPA. On 15 June, a further three directors resigned due to the expanding scandal surrounding Malley and the remaining board initiated an "independent review" of all claims made against CPA and its CEO, to be chaired by former chief of the Australian Defence Force, Sir Angus Houston. However, even the decision to create the review came under criticism when it was revealed that Houston had appeared as guest on Malley's TV program and had written a glowing foreword in Malley's book. Houston later resigned his post in favour of former Commonwealth Auditor-General, Ian McPhee. Facing a significant swelling of discontent amongst CPA members, in June 2017 it was announced that the CPA board had terminated the contract of Malley, resulting in CPA paying out the remainder of his contract to the sum of A$4.9 million. On the developing scandal, ''Membership
Full members of CPA Australia use the designatory letters CPA, while senior members with at least 15 years' experience in finance, accounting or business, as well as leadership and/or management experience in those fields, may become Fellows and use the letters FCPA. The board may also confer life membership or honorary membership for "eminent achievement and service" to CPA Australia and/or the profession. In 2017, CPA Australia disclosed that the organisation had (as of 30 June 2017) 158,311 members, including 119,653 voting members. The membership at this time comprised 106,299 CPAs, 13,154 FCPAs, and 38,838 associate members.International Presence
CPA Australia has over 47,000 members outside Australia and New Zealand.Malaysia
At the end of 2020, there were 10,484 members in Malaysia.Singapore
At the end of 2020, there were 8,603 members in Singapore.China
At the end of 2020, there were 19,984 members in China, including Hong Kong.Notable Members
The following individuals are distinguished members or fellows of CPA Australia, recognized for their leadership in business, public service, and global enterprise: * Andrew Leigh – Economist and Member of the Australian House of Representatives. * Craig Emerson – Former Minister for Trade and Competitiveness, Australian Government. * Melinda Cilento – Chief Executive of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA). * Gail Kelly – Former CEO of Westpac Banking Corporation; consistently ranked among the world's most powerful women in banking. * Chris Jordan – Commissioner of Taxation, Australian Taxation Office. * Philip Lowe – Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia; holds CPA qualifications. * Ticky Fullerton – Prominent Australian business journalist and broadcaster; former Sky News Business anchor and CPA member. * Alex Malley – Former CEO of CPA Australia and author of *The Naked CEO*. * Pradeep Singh – Cypriot entrepreneur and shipping magnate; founder of Aethon Group and Karma Developers; listed among Forbes Real Estate Impact Leaders 2025. * Chew Kwee San – Executive Director of Tecity Group, Singapore; active CPA Australia fellow and philanthropic leader.https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/new-chairman-temasek-foundation-cares-appointedCoat
See also
* Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand * International Qualification Examination *References
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