Fraud specialist appointed to SEC

New deputy accountant named at US watchdog

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Zoe-Vonna Palmrose, a professor of auditing at the University of Southern California, has been named as the deputy chief accountant for professional practice at the SEC.

Her role – which begins next week - will see her take charge of the agency's work on audit standards.

She will replace Andrew Bailey who left the SEC in December.

Palmrose is known for her work on the deterrence of accounting fraud and the determinants of restatements, including internal controls, and her extensive knowledge of auditing.

She previously has worked on preventing and detecting accounting fraud on various task forces established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, as well as the Education in Fraud and Forensic Accounting Program sponsored by the US Department of Justice.

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