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The U.S. Congress could roll the “auditor of the auditors” into the SEC.
Securities firms, investors, government officials, and all other capital markets participants rely on the financials that auditors of public companies provide. Yet scandals large and small led to the creation of an auditor of the auditors in 2002, dubbed the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), which was fostered by the U.S. Congress and then-President...
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