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House Dems Want BDO Puerto Rico to Stop Shredding Documents Already
When a document shredding truck pulls up to an accounting firm whose former managing partner […]
Who Will Be the Next CEO of Grant Thornton?
Among the slew of tips we received about the layoffs that went down at Grant […]
TIL: There’s a Ranking of the Top 50 Construction Accounting Firms
The editors at Construction Executive must have been desperate to fill their editorial calendar for […]
Ex-KPMG Partner Will Be Giving the SEC a Bag Full of Money
We have an update on one of the members of Caleb’s fantasy KPMG insider trading […]
EY’s Response to N.Y. Lawmakers’ Letter About Sexual Harassment and Forced Arbitration Is As Bad As You’d Expect
Last week, Adrienne wrote about a letter 67 New York state legislators recently signed and […]
Why Grant Thornton Quitting As Auditor of Sports Direct Matters
In an ordinary midsummer news slump, only yawning disinterest would greet the July 29 news […]
Well, At Least RSM Plaza Won’t Have to Be Renamed
RSM US (the firm formerly known as McGladrey) will be sticking around RSM Plaza (the […]
PwC Mexico Partners Must Have Thought Auditor Independence Rules Did Not Apply to Them
A friendly reminder to audit firms: an auditor must maintain independence in both fact and […]
Here’s Your Scorecard For KPMG U.K. Fines So Far In 2019
While I was vacationing in South Carolina last week, word officially came down from across […]
Accountants Behaving Badly: Ex-CFO Busted For Embezzlement; Fraudulent Timesheets; Ripping Off Client
Plus, an accountant is accused of keeping a domestic slave at his house and an […]
Friday Footnotes: Fines, Fines, Fines; Team Deloitte Going For Gold; Party’s Over For One Fraudster | 8.2.19
Is Your Accountant a Wimp? [Entrepreneur] SLANDEROUS. Audit regulator fines PwC Mexico $100,000 for violating […]
