Brett Kenny joins SPAA board

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29 November 2012
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The SMSF Professionals' Association of Australia (SPAA) has appointed Brett Kenny to the board.

Apart from his role as director of the Melbourne-based accounting firm Rogerson Kenny, he has more than 30 years accountancy experience and has been involved in building SPAA's Victorian state chapter.

Kenny began his career with Touche Ross & Co, a chartered accountancy firm that merged to become part of KPMG.

SPAA chief executive Andrea Slattery said Kenny's knowledge of the taxation, accountancy and auditing issues facing self-managed super funds would be a bonus to the board.

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