Audit chiefs see corporate governance declining
The coronavirus pandemic has left many areas of corporate America exposed, according to a new survey of US auditors and chief audit executives, with the number of companies earning A grades in governance (ACGI) slower than expected.
Source: accountingtoday.comPublished on 2022-01-11
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