PCAOB sued by advocacy group on behalf of accountant

PCAOB sued by advocacy group on behalf of accountant

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is on the receiving end of a lawsuit filed by a civil liberties group for penalizing an unidentified accountant, and more of today’s top stories. 

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PCAOB sued by advocacy group on behalf of accountant

The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed a complaint seeking declaratory and injunctive relief from the PCAOB, claiming the audit overseer used "secret disciplinary proceedings" to unconstitutionally prosecute the unnamed accountant. 

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Gopabandhu Satapathy

Chartered Accountant at G.Satapathy and Company, Chartered Accountants

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