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      You have to lie to clients/customers by saying you comply with with PCAOB standards, fabricate audit reports for over 500 companies while actually failing to conduct real audits, resulting in a negatively affected 1,500 SEC Report filings.

      This usually includes things like Annual SEC Filing 10-K reports and Quarterly 10-Q reports, both watched heavily by investors.

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        All the other companies that paid these shysters to lie about their accounts are looking pretty sweaty right now.

        Each and every one of them knew what was going on, and every single one will now lie about it.

        Jail them all.

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          TBH a lot of them probably reported the red flags right away, since with 500 companies you could generate that many reports in 1 to 3 quarters, meaning this decision came comparatively quickly to your average court proceedings.

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    The auditing firm for Trump Media and the auditor’s owner were charged Friday with “massive fraud” by the Securities and Exchange Commission for work that affected more than 1,500 SEC filings, the federal regulator announced.

    The auditor, BF Borgers CPA and its owner Benjamin Borgers have agreed to be permanently suspended from practicing as accountants before the SEC, and also agreed to pay a combined $14 million in civil penalties, without* admitting or denying the allegations, the SEC said.

    So we didn’t find out that the SEC thought this auditor committed criminal conduct until the SEC had already negotiated this settlement where they don’t have to admit any wrongdoing? Bang up job enforcing the laws there guys, that will definitely deter this kind of conduct from other bad actors in the accounting industry /s

    *The article actually says “with” there, but the SEC post it links to says “without,” so I’m fairly certain that was a typo in the news article

    e; It really should go without saying, but since the conversations on this website have effectively reduced my whole personality to “why aren’t more people talking about how this Democratic administration’s handling of the federal government is falling short of what that party says they stand for,” I feel like I should say I doubt we’d see even this pittance of enforcement out of a Republican government, so, yeah, I sincerely hope these pathetic losers get another four years to keep disappointing me because the alternative is still a hell of a lot worse