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Old 2nd Nov 2014, 20:25
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2013 - 2014 Annual Report of casa

This was released a short time ago, with the 2014 annual report being on-time compared to the 2013 report, which was late.

The following is from the goals 'as prescribed' by casa.

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And they were the highlights???

Talk about measuring great performance of gathering low hanging fruit.

Those items should be exuded from any report statistics on the basis that most were work done but basically jollies with some pleasant work attached.

I wish I could self asses my company and income tax the same way they report ....and get away with it.
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Dr Hawke just loves pumping out that yearly pile of glossy of bile.
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