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Tag: PCAOB
Michael Stevenson Latest to Bid Adieu to the PCAOB
Another one bites the dust. This time it’s Michael Stevenson, longtime Public Company Accounting Oversight […]
Setback in Court For Ex-KPMG Execs, As Judge Refuses to Toss Out Counts in PCAOB Inspection Info Leak Case
As Mick Jagger sings, “You can’t always get what you want.” What three former top […]
Report: Court Documents Name KPMG Audit Clients Caught Up in PCAOB Leak Fiasco
MarketWatch reporter and friend of Going Concern’s, Francine McKenna, wrote an outstanding article today after […]
SEC Chief Accountant Wesley Bricker Had Nice Things to Say About Management Accountants
Not that he would really say anything bad about management accountants since he was at […]
All the Gory Details From the Indictment of Former KPMG Partners
If you’re not one of the six accountants who was criminally or civilly charged today, […]
Former KPMG Employees Learn That Using Confidential PCAOB Inspection Info Has Its Drawbacks
Six former employees of KPMG have been arrested and charged “with conspiring to defraud securities […]
PCAOB Inspection Reports Are Practically Beach Reads Now
Over the years, people have complained — myself included — that PCAOB inspection reports were […]
Grant Thornton Gets Dinged for Giving Partners with Audit Quality Issues More Work
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has announced a big settlement with Grant Thornton over […]
We Might Have New PCAOB Member Nominees Soon, Someday, Maybe
Just keeping it warm. Dave Michaels reports at The Wall Street Journal that SEC Chairman […]
