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Deloitte Fined $2M for Allowing Suspended Audit Partner to Keep on Auditing
Accounting giant Deloitte & Touche will pay a $2 million penalty to settle civil charges […]
Grant Thornton Audit Partners Might Want to Read Those Opinions Just a Bit Closer
Call this is a GT service announcement (or something). A tipster informed us a little while […]
The EY Rebranding Has Gotten More Exposure Than It Bargained For (Slightly NSFW)
It’s been an exciting week at EY, what with the rebranding, tagline, Vision 2020 a […]
Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne Had No Idea That There Was a Gun in His Luggage When He Went to the Salt Lake City Airport
It's been quite a while since we've checked in with Arkham Asylum escapee Patrick Byrne. […]
The PCAOB Has Conveniently Released 2011 Inspection Reports For Deloitte, Grant Thornton and Ernst & Young the Friday Before Christmas
Oh I bet you guys think you're slick for this one! Thanks so much for […]
Ex-NMFA Controller Admits That He Was ‘Probably Negligent’ to Submit a Fake Audit Report But It’s Okay Because a Real Audit Will Confirm That Everything Is A-okay
The New Mexico Finance Authority ("NMFA") has a bit of a mess on its hands. […]
McGladrey Takes a Unique – If Annoying – Approach to Recruiting Talent
Considering interviewing with McGladrey? You might want to reconsider, lest your email inbox get blown […]
PwC Unable to Protect Under Armour’s House
So to speak. You see, someone at Papa Whiskey Charlie dropped a flash drive that […]
Groupon Got Some of Their Numbers Wrong
The Wall St. Journal reports: Groupon Inc. GRPN +3.84% said it was revising lower the […]
Deloitte Netherlands CEO Is Resigning After Stupidly Violating Independence Rules
Not exactly the best way to start a new job: Deloitte said the chief executive […]
Yes, Ernst & Young Lost a Flash Drive with a Lot of Important Client Information on It But Nothing Bad Has Happened Yet, Okay?
Auditors are gatekeepers. Or something. They are trusted to keep client confidentiality on many matters […]
