02 Mar 2009, Accountancy Age, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1783253/congress-introduces-close-auditing-loophole
A US Congressman has introduced a bill to close a legal loophole that allowed the tiny auditing firm of alleged fraudster Bernard Madoff to avoid scrutiny, WebCPA reported.
Paul Kanjorski, a Republican who is chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government-Sponsored Enterprises, introduced the bill, which gives the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board the full authority to inspect, examine and discipline auditors of all broker-dealers, not just public broker-dealers, WebCPA said.
Under current law, the PCAOB is unable to inspect and examine the work of the auditors of most broker-dealers, according to WebCPA. However, as a result of a Securities and Exchange Commission decision late last year, the auditors of all broker-dealers must now register with the PCAOB.
The PCAOB recently published guidance on registering auditors of broker-dealers with the board, and the new requirements for broker-dealer financial statements being audited by PCAOB-registered firms.
The bill introduced by Kanjorski allows auditors of broker-dealers, such as Madoff’s three-person auditing firm, Friehling & Horowitz, to also be subject to disciplinary action by the PCAOB.
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