Provided by BlackLine Systems2020-05-27T05:26:00
This e-Book shares perspectives from Julie Bell Lindsay, executive director of the Center for Audit Quality, on how public company auditors cope with new challenges deriving from the pandemic. It also explores tips from the AICPA on conducting remote audits, delves into fraud allegations at Luckin Coffee and IQIYI that point to a bigger audit problem in the United States, and reveals results from an Audit Analytics study that says going concern opinions are at their lowest levels since year 2000.
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2025-08-04T18:13:00Z By Adrianne Appel
The U.S. Department of Justice says the chief executive and medical director of Fast Lab Technologies allegedly engaged in a $500 million fraud scheme involving COVID-19 tests.
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2025-03-21T04:40:00Z Provided by HITRUST
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New whistleblower award programs are in the works at U.S. agencies including the Department of Justice and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, while key regulators in the United Kingdom have also expressed support for compensating individuals.
2024-08-11T15:41:00Z Provided by Scrut Automation
Stay ahead of the curve with our latest ebook on the top Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) trends of 2024.
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