WASHINGTON: Corporate auditors would be required to look more closely at insider business deals, like those used in many Chinese company frauds, under a rule the US audit regulator has proposed.
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s (PCAOB) rule takes aim at socalled “related party transactions,” or deals between a company and corporate insiders. These kinds of transactions have played a role in many accounting frauds.
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