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The firm relied on technical reports done by an affiliate during three consecutive audits of a Canadian gold-mining company.
October 16 -
Sacha Romanovitch will not stand for re-election for a second term and will step down after a successor is appointed before the end of this year.
October 15 -
Luke Johnson should have read his own aide-memoire. A month after the Patisserie Holdings Plc chairman published an advice column on spotting fraud, his finance chief has been arrested in an accounting scandal that threatened to shut the cake baker’s 200-plus stores.
October 15 -
Forty-one up-and-coming professionals graduated from the American Institute of CPAs' 10th annual training and education program in Durham, N.C.
October 15 -
The Prince of Wales’ Accounting for Sustainability project and the International Integrated Reporting Council intend to promote sustainability reporting and integrated reporting at the World Congress of Accountants that’s set to take place in Sydney, Australia in early November.
October 12 -
The auditors had fallen behind, according to the commission, and falsified their documentation to make a deadline.
October 12 -
Patisserie Holdings Plc finance chief Chris Marsh was arrested as U.K. fraud prosecutors opened a probe into an accounting scandal that threatens to shutter the cake baker’s 200-plus stores.
October 12 -
Touting figures may give companies a short-term boost, but often leads to a long-term drop.
October 11 -
Testifying at the accounting fraud trial of two former executives, the U.K. retailer's chief talked of his genuine shock when he was first shown a report that described howthe company had overstated income by 246 million pounds ($326 million).
October 11 -
Amy Vetter shares her journey from CPA to "cherished advisor."
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