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Sarbanes-Oxley News & Developments
2004-07-16 | Take the Lead, Says SEC to PCAOBWhen will the PCAOB become "the primary standard-setter and the primary source of advice and guidance" on auditor independence rules?
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2004-07-15 | Sarbanes-Oxley and Information ManagementOrganizations have done much more in the areas of information security and paper-based records management than in electronic records management, maintains a new study.
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2004-07-09 | Adelphia Executives ConvictedFounder John Rigas and former CFO Timothy Rigas were found guilty of 18 counts of securities fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy.
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2004-07-09 | CFOs on the MoveBristol-Myers Squibb; AT&T; Amphenol; City National; Flushing Financial; Shaw Communications; Visual Networks.
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2004-07-08 | KPMG - CFO ResignsPrior to becoming CFO, Rosenthal spent two years as vice chairman for tax operations.
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2004-07-08 | SEC Eyes Pay-to-Play for 401(k)sThe SEC is looking into whether this practice was responsible for plans that ultimately were not in the best interests of participants.
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2004-07-08 | No Hope For Kenneth Lay Kenneth Lay surrendered to federal authorities in Houston to face an indictment that will be unsealed today.
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2004-07-06 | Compliance CreepMonthly closes are taking longer, thanks to increases in compliance demands and an internal focus on reliability.
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2004-07-01 | SEC Intensifies Sonus Probe The telecom-equipment supplier previously announced that it was reviewing the timing of its revenue recognition.
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2004-07-01 | KPMG Can Audit MCI, Judge RulesFourteen state governments had objected to the audit firm, accusing it of helping the former WorldCom set up an illegal tax shelter.
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