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To: BWAC who wrote (10945)6/27/2002 12:59:04 PM
From: HH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
paul t was the one who said KPMG found the mis-allocation.
Regardless whether it was KPMG or internal accounting
makes little difference. A "routine" examination
found it. It just smacks of the culpability of executives
and professional auditors that they must have really went
out of their way not to have "routine" examinations in the past.

HH



To: BWAC who wrote (10945)6/27/2002 2:04:19 PM
From: paul t  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11568
 
"KPMG didn't find it. " - Sorry, my mistake. I read somewhere KPMG reported it to the SEC, which doesn't imply they found it. But you know how they report things these days. One article says one thing and another contradicts it. Lately it seems like you can't trust numbers or words.