‘Hollinger audit committee had no finance experts’
Former committee member testifies at Conrad Black trial about lack of expertise on Hollinger's audit committee
Former committee member testifies at Conrad Black trial about lack of expertise on Hollinger's audit committee
Testifying at the trial of former Hollinger chairman Conrad Black, a former
member of the company’s audit committee has testified that it kept watch over
company finances for four years without any financial experts.
Economist Marie-Josee Kravis, sat on the committee during the time that Black
allegedly helped steal $60m (£30m) from the company.
She said that no one on the audit committee between May 1999 and May 2003 had
the financial experience required by its governing charter.
Kravis, was the second audit committee member to testify at the trial of
Black and three co-defendants in the Chicago federal court.
The case is now in its seventh week. Black, 62, is charged with fraud and
racketeering.
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