Sweet also helped another PCAOB employee land a job at KPMG, prosecutors argue. The inspector, Cynthia Holder, allegedly lied to the PCAOB about pursuing a job at the accounting firm, allowing her to continue to have access to confidential data about PCAOB inspection plans. While actively pursuing
Date: Jan 22, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
SEC charges six in alleged scheme to tip KPMG on audits
The SEC alleges that former PCAOB accountant Brian Sweet illegally downloaded information from the oversight firm while preparing to join KPMG. After Sweet joined KPMG, he received confidential information from former PCAOB accountant Cynthia Holder, according to the SEC. When Holder followed Sweet
Date: Jan 22, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
Former regulators accused of leaking inspection data to KPMG
According to the SEC and Justice Department, three former employees of the oversight board -- Brian Sweet, Cynthia Holder and Jeffrey Wada -- leaked the regulator's plans to inspect KPMG audits from 2015 until February 2017.
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