The Sarbanes-Oxley Act 1 was created by the United States Congress in 2002, following several major corporate scandals where millions of dollars in shareholder savings were lost by sometimes fraudulent management activities. A year later the US Securities and Exchange Commission or SEC, voted to put into effect new rules concerning management reporting on internal […]
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