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The reason for scrimming joints in plasterboard or cement board is purely for a "belt and braces" effect. If the joint is weak it may move and cause the tanking system to rupture. However if the scrim (plasterboard style) is reinforced with jointing compound then it offers a more solid surface to trust the tanking liquid onto.

You could also you a cement based non adhesive for this but it may suffer from slumping and be rather messy if you don't fancy getting the jointing compound and have adhesive on site.
 

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