Archive for July, 2010

Updated: PricewaterhouseCoopers Cuts Hundreds of Internal IT Professionals

By Francine • Jul 29th, 2010

In a move that was too big to hide, PricewaterhouseCoopers on Thursday cut between 500-800 professionals from its internal IT organization. Multiple sources are telling me the number is closer to 800. In any event, PwC admits, in an unprecedented press release, that there is no severance offered because they are giving professionals until the end of the year to find other jobs.

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With Cassano Off The Hook, Where Does PwC Hide In The AIG Case?

By Francine • Jul 27th, 2010

In the latest scandal at AIG, we’ve seen PwC and AIG’s most senior executives, former CEO Sullivan and CFO Bensinger, attempt to divert attention from their failures. PwC wants to have their cake and eat it too. They initially claimed to have been duped by AIG management including Cassano but now take credit as heroes for eventually forcing AIG to disclose a material weakness in the valuation process. Isn’t it about time to call a spade a spade?

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Watch Banks Pull Rabbits Out of Hats, Ably Assisted by Their Auditors

By Francine • Jul 19th, 2010

The global money center banks are masters at managing financial reporting. Regulators repeatedly feign surprise at balance sheet sleight of hand, prestidigitation at the expert level intended to buy time until the banks can grow out of the black hole that bubble lending put them in. They announce their quarterly results, with all the details – they don’t even try to hide them anymore – and they’re ignored or the con is traded on for short term profits. We’ve yet to see the auditors called to testify to explain their role in blessing fraudulent bank balance sheet accounting.

Isn’t it about time?

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On The Road Again… Washington DC For SEC, PCAOB Open Meetings

By Francine • Jul 13th, 2010

I’ll be in Washington, DC the next few days to attend, primarily, the SEC and PCAOB Open Meetings on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively.

See you there!

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PwC “Restructures” Indian Consulting Business: Will It Be Enough To Preserve US and UK Interests?

By Francine • Jul 12th, 2010

If any doubts remained that PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, the international global network “coordinating” firm, does the bidding of its largest and most powerful member firms – primarily PwC US and PwC UK – the latest “restructuring” in India should dispel them. PwC US and PwC UK want to be closer to their money.

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Asking The Difficult Questions: An Article About Audit Committees For The IIA’s Internal Auditor

By Francine • Jul 5th, 2010

Audit committees must proactively probe management and the auditors to gain insight and to make necessary oversight decisions. This is an article that appeared in Internal Auditor’s June 2010 issue.

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If I Had More Time, It Would Have Been Shorter…

By Francine • Jul 4th, 2010

My new essay is up at Sundayed.com, the side project I’m contributing to with a few friends including Jason Moriber from Wise Elephant who helps me run this site.
This weekend I’m talking about the “Summer Fiction: 20 Under 40″ issue of The New Yorker.   The fiction I read is varied, but I’m not much [...]

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Best Book Read (So Far) in 2010 According to Paul Kedrosky

By Francine • Jul 3rd, 2010

Just for fun, fellow blogger and Twitter-aficionado Paul Kedrosky asked on the Twitter what people thought was the best book they had read so far of 2010. Here are some responses – perhaps a few ideas for your summer reading.

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