New national law for co-ops and mutuals to cut red tapeBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | WEDNESDAY, 5 MAR 2014 7:03AMThe new Co-operatives National Law (CNL) will reduce regulatory costs and simplify financial reporting for co-ops and mutual, according to the Business Council for Cooperatives and Mutuals (BCCM). Read more: CNL, Co-operatives National Law, Melina Morrison, The Wine Society, Batlow Fruit Co-operative, Business Council for Co-operatives and Mutuals, Heidi Victoria, John Power, Peter Wheatley Related News |
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