Podcast Episode 5: Accountant-Client and ASP-Client Privilege Does Not Exist in Cyprus

In the field of professional services, clients often assume that the communications they have with their accountants, auditors, or corporate service providers are protected by a form of legal privilege, similar to the confidentiality that exists in the lawyer-client relationship. However, in Cyprus, this assumption is not just inaccurate; it carries important legal implications.

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