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If found guilty, Andersen risks losing its licence to practise.
Others, such as pawnbrokers, gamekeepers or publicans, would have needed a licence to practise their trade.
Teachers will feel Whitehall's hand on their shoulders with the new "licence to practise".
The QTLS is the professional licence to practise for those in a full teaching role.
Allen would also like apprenticeships to give people a licence to practise, as they do in Germany.
An experienced neurosurgeon has been stripped of his licence to practise medicine after it emerged he lied to a patient about removing her brain tumour.
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In America, for example, licences to practise medicine are granted by the states.
Once one of the "Big Five" accounting firms, the company voluntarily surrendered its licences to practise as a certified public accountant in the US in August 2002.
This year Sara Aalamari, a 27-year-old who works for the Al-Ghazzawi law firm in Jeddah, became one of the first four women to receive licences to practise law from the Ministry of Justice; she graduated in 2008 from the first law degree programme offered to Saudi women.
8 Revalidation requires all doctors' licences to practise to be reviewed every 5 years 9 by a responsible officer (RO) who is normally the most senior doctor locally.
As the IPPR itself noted:Many unregulated skilled trades and services in the UK are subject to a 'licence to practise' in Germany, which can be gained only by successfully completing an apprenticeship.
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