We noted in the chapter that often the directors of a company exerted a considerable influence, more
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We noted in the chapter that often the directors of a company exerted a considerable influence, more so when there is no audit committee, in determining which firm of auditors should be appointed. Give reasons why this is not an ideal state of affairs and describe how this power might be reduced.
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The Audit Process Principles Practice And Cases
ISBN: 9781473760189
7th Edition
Authors: Iain Gray, Louise Crawford, Stuart Manson
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