The Teenage Years of the PCAOB (with Jay Brown)
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J. Robert (“Jay”) Brown, legal scholar and recently departed member of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, explains how this young regulator, created following the Enron accounting scandal, oversees audit firms. It’s still a teenager, and as Jay describes, there remains some work to do, to fulfill its mission.
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