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After the Big Five accounting firms pressured the SEC to allow auditors to continue providing consulting services to clients, the accounting scandals erupted.

Voting systems in some Colorado counties (comprising 98.2% of voters) allow auditors to check how the system interpreted each ballot, which allows ballot-level comparison RLAs.

But he noted that bishops in two Roman Catholic dioceses and five Eastern Catholic eparchies have refused to allow auditors to conduct the required annual review mandated by the charter.

That new plan, which will be fully put into effect later this year, will allow auditors to concentrate their efforts on areas where they are most likely to recover any underpayment, Mr. Miller said.

While the bill specifically prohibits accounting firms from selling eight types of consulting and other services to publicly traded companies that they audit, the legislation does allow auditors to provide certain tax services and other services -- so long as the company's audit committee approves the arrangement in advance.

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Others want greater transparency from the Fed, such as allowing auditors to review monetary policy deliberations.

Validis provides specialist software that allows auditors to collect financial data automatically from clients' accounting systems via the internet.

We predict and find that role-taking experience stimulates perspective taking, which allows auditors to more readily put themselves "in the manager's shoes," benefitting financial-reporting quality.

The government has suggested allowing auditors to write limited-liability clauses into their contracts, and a hefty damages award against Ernst & Young would provide further ammunition for both sides of that debate.

— Voting machine companies Electronic Systems & Software and Dominion Voting Systems are appealing a court ruling in Wisconsin that allows auditors for former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein to speak publicly about their forthcoming review of Wisconsin's election software, the Associated Press reported.

Loopholes are easy to abuse; for example, since major brands usually require audits of direct suppliers only, it is not uncommon for factories to set up Potemkin villages, allowing auditors to investigate direct vendors while conducting the work to create inputs into the vendors' product in a separate location not subject to audits.

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