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Here is your one stop for all the AccountingMalpractice.com information you need, including updates on the latest corporate, customer and product news and datasheets, and the latest news on where AccountingMalpractice.com will be showcasing its technology. If you would like to speak with someone in our Corporate office, please send a request to:

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Nov 25, 2003 Chicago Tribune: "Andersen made the audit committee's job almost impossible," said Mark Cheffers of AccountingMalpractice.com... Because Andersen held itself out as the nation's premier authority on energy-accounting issues, Enron's directors were in no position to contradict the firm.
Nov 14, 2003 USA Today: The SEC allegations against Gateway ''are in the same league as the kinds of claims brought against the Enron executives and WorldCom executives,'' Mark Cheffers, CEO of AccountingMalpractice.com was quoted as saying.
Aug 10, 2003 Chicago Tribune: Mark Cheffers comments on Arthur Andersen's and several bank's role in disguising Enron transactions.
Jul 23, 2003 Reuters: Mark Cheffers comments on the negative publicity possibly hurting Ernst & Young's bottom line.
July, 2003 CFO Magazine: An AccountingMalpractice.com study of large malpractice cases is cited in an article titled "How Audits Must Change."
Jun 25, 2003 Reuters: Mark Cheffers remarks that he believes Douglas Carmichael's stint at the PCAOB "will demand higher quality engagements of the Big Four and that will be the primary thing that he accomplishes."
May 21, 2003 Washington Post: Commenting on the AICPA - Mark Cheffers, founder of AccountingMalpractice.com, said "They have to decide what they're going to be...They used to be the guardians of financial statements, but they became an industry advocate."
May 12, 2003 Fortune: Author Jeremy Kahn cites statistics of accounting malpractice settlement statistics compiled by AccountingMalpractice.com.
May 12, 2003 USA Today: Mark Cheffers comments on the reasons a company's founder may be willing to break the law.
Apr 30, 2003 Reuters: In an article by Deepa Babington titled, "Embattled Accounting Chief Promises to Stay", Mark Cheffers comments on the AICPA's need for "...someone who has an impeccable record to lead them in the right direction."
Apr 9, 2003 Reuters: Mark Cheffers comments on the decision of Deloitte to keep its consulting arm in house instead of spinning it off as previously planned.
Apr 1, 2003 USA Today: Mark Cheffers comments on the increase in companies filing extensions with the SEC for the submission of their annual reports.
Mar 27, 2003 Reuters: "Juries -- they're almost universal on this topic -- ask the question, 'Well if they weren't there to detect fraud, what were they there to do?"' said Mark Cheffers when commenting on the auditors of HealthSouth related to their recent accounting scandal.
Mar 11, 2003 Bloomberg News: Mark Cheffers, CEO of AccountingMalpractice.com, comments on the recent lawsuit settlements of $200 million by KPMG with Rite Aid and Oxford Health Plans.
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