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Study Suggests Companies with Female CFOs Less Likely to Cook the Books

A new academic research study indicates that companies with women serving as chief financial officers are significantly less likely to misreport financial results. The study, by three professors from the University of Alabama, a professor from the University of Missouri, and one from St. Louis University used a “financial statement Read More

kpmg cheating scandal

KPMG to Pay $50 Million to Settle Inspection Cheating Charges by SEC

Big Four audit firm KPMG LLP will pay $50 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges in the KPMG cheating scandal. The SEC had alleged that the firm altered past audit work after receiving stolen information about inspections of the firm that would be conducted by the Public Company Read More

SIB releases internal audit guide

U.K. Insurance Group Releases Internal Audit Guide

The Society of Insurance Broking (SIB), a U.K.-based professional association, has issued a new guide for internal auditors to reinforce the hallmarks of a well-structured internal audit function in the industry. While the practice guide is aimed at insurance brokerage firms, it highlights some best practices that are valid for Read More

Compliance Staffing Trouble a Key Risk for Banks

Like companies in many industries, banks are having a difficult time finding and retaining qualified compliance staffers. In fact, recruiting good compliance professionals has gotten so hard that the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of Currency (OCC) says that it has become a top risk for financial firms, especially regional Read More

Two Internal Auditors Hit with Insider Trading Charges

Perhaps the Securities and Exchange Commission is mistaking Internal Audit Awareness Month with Internal Audit Malfeasance Awareness Month. Last Thursday the SEC filed insider trading charges against two internal auditors for allegedly sharing tips that they got from their respective employers. On the same day, the SEC announced that the Read More

SEC to change compliance definitions for SOX 404

SEC Considers Easing Major SOX Provision for Smaller Companies

The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed changes that would limit the need to adhere to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) requirements to obtain audits of their financial controls over financial reporting (SOX 404) to larger public companies. The SEC voted yesterday to propose amendments to the accelerated filer and large Read More

Internal Audit Probe Finds Procurement Misconduct at Kraft Heinz

Global package foods company Kraft Heinz announced in a statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission this week that it would restate nearly three years of financial statements after an internal inquiry, led in part by internal audit, found misconduct in the company’s procurement department. The company will restate earnings Read More