
The SEC Has Charged Marcum’s Former National Assurance Services Leader With Being Ass at His One Job
The SEC’s rock-hard justice boner for Marcum continues, this time it’s charges against the firm’s former national assurance services leader for “causing widespread quality control deficiencies.” Or in casual parlance, “totally fucking up.” From today’s news release: The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Alfonse Gregory Giugliano, CPA, the former National Assurance Services Leader at […]
The SEC and Deloitte Are Cool on That Whole Longtop Thing Now, Guys
In the ongoing battle to get their paws on Chinese workpapers, one battle seems to be won… er, solved? I don't know what you'd call this, exactly, but as long as the SEC has the "substantial volume of documents" it has been asking for all this time, then I guess everything is cool (for now): […]
The PCAOB Is Really, Really Serious About Checking Chinese Auditors’ Work
Oh are we still on this?: The head of the U.S. audit watchdog said on Wednesday his organization may need to resort to enforcement actions against auditors based in China if they fail to hand over documents to U.S. regulators. Jim Doty, head of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, told the U.S. Securities and […]