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Melissa Collett explains how the integrity of Corporate Chartered status is enhanced by a robust and independent complaints process
o achieve Corporate Chartered status (CCS) requires a public commitment to professional standards. With that public commitment comes beneďŹ ts: using the Chartered logo as a symbol of alignment with the Chartered ethos of nurturing knowledge, clientcentricity and serving society. Chartered status also comes with responsibilities that are outlined in the CCS eligibility criteria, rules and terms and
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