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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Aug. 13, 2002

Pumping Profits

Column by Stephen P. Milner and Dennis McNally - Undoubtedly, most auditors are not involved in any sort of conspiracy with the clients whose financial statements they audit. But absent a conspiracy, how can one explain the series of accounting scandals that are taking place?

        By Stephen P. Milner and Dennis McNally
        
        Undoubtedly, most auditors are not involved in any sort of conspiracy with the clients whose financial statements they audit. But absent a conspiracy, how can one explain the series of accounting scandals that are taking place?
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