Francine McKenna wrote a follow-up post on PwC MF Global partner. [re:TheAuditors]
Defining Real Estate Broadly to Avoid Corporate Taxes [DealBook]
Spanish audit body to review Deloitte's role in Bankia flotation [Reuters]
Jonathan Weil writes that the "World Needs More Hardheads Like Benjamin Lawsky." [Bloomberg]
Or old coots like John Bogle. [AdvisorOne]
PwC is house hounting in B'lo. [BBF]
House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) and Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.), in a joint appearance, said that traveling around the country would give them a greater sense of what local businesses and ordinary citizens would like to see in a rewritten tax code. “We’re going on road trips,” Camp said at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. “We are going to talk to business owners, and families and individuals, and really try to get a read from around the country.” [The Hill]

~ Ed. note: Posting may be a little light over the next couple of days as TPTB have taxied me to some meetings in an undisclosed location. I’ll break free when I can to help you stave off the madness and be back to a full slate on Wednesday.