Financial crisis and the silence of the auditors |
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Authors: | Prem Sikka |
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Affiliation: | aCentre for Global Accountability, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex CO4 3SQ, UK |
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Abstract: | Against the backdrop of the current financial crisis, this paper seeks to stimulate debates about contemporary auditing practices. It notes that many financial enterprises have sought state support within a short period of receiving unqualified audit opinion. Auditors collected large amounts in audit and non-audit fees. The events raise questions about the value of company audits, auditor independence and quality of audit work, economic incentives for good audits and the knowledge base of auditors. |
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