Board Profile
What are we?
The Chartered Accountants Regulatory Board is a body established by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland to regulate Irish Chartered Accountants, in accordance with the provisions of the Institute's Bye-laws, independently, openly and in the public interest.
The objective of the Board is to win, instil and sustain public confidence in the quality, transparency and independence of its regulatory functions thereby enhancing public confidence in the integrity and quality of professional services provided by Chartered Accountants.
The Board has 12 members, 7 of whom must be persons who are not members of any recognised accountancy body.