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Remember the post I wrote last week about the tiff between U.S. and China regulators concerning disclosure of auditor working papers? I don't have an update for you, but there is a wrinkle here that I hadn't thought about before. Actually, the entire issue wouldn't have occurred to me at all if I hadn't seen […]

This article first appeared in Agenda magazine. Check out the latest issue here. Getting that merger or acquisition done right is a difficult proposition. From choosing the right target to crunching the numbers, from due diligence to post-deal restructuring, there are already numerous pitfalls, and some devious cyberthieves out there just found a new way […]

This article first appeared in Agenda magazine. Check out the latest issue here. Getting that merger or acquisition done right is a difficult proposition. From choosing the right target to crunching the numbers, from due diligence to post-deal restructuring, there are already numerous pitfalls, and some devious cyberthieves out there just found a new way […]

The Environmental Protection Department recorded 15 pollution convictions in November. Seven were for air pollution, one was for noise, six were for improper waste disposal, and one was for water pollution. The month’s heaviest fine – $20,000 – was…

The Immigration Department has arrested nine illegal workers and their employers, aged 19 to 54. Immigration officers raided restaurants, temporary stalls and a frozen food stall yesterday. They arrested five female illegal workers, aged 30 to 49. T…