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1 – 3 of 3Part VII of Ireland's Companies Act 1990 brought about significant reforms to counter the abuse of the privilege of limited liability by directors and other officers. The new…
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Part VII of Ireland's Companies Act 1990 brought about significant reforms to counter the abuse of the privilege of limited liability by directors and other officers. The new measures are based on recommendations in the Cork Report but contain significant differences to the (similarly influenced) British provisions on disqualification.
In recent times, there has been some disquiet within certain sectors of the Singapore business community over the role of auditors in detecting corporate fraud. The cause of this…
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In recent times, there has been some disquiet within certain sectors of the Singapore business community over the role of auditors in detecting corporate fraud. The cause of this concern can perhaps be attributed partly to the Barings collapse in February 1995 and the subsequent suggestions that the auditors of the Barings subsidiary in Singapore, Barings Futures Singapore Pte Ltd (BFS), may have been negligent in their audit work. More recently, in mid‐1996, a substantial locally listed company, Amcol Holdings Ltd (Amcol), was placed under judicial management amid rumours alleging possible misdeeds by senior executives and directors. The Amcol saga has, once again, focused some attention on the role of auditors and their duty to detect fraud in company accounts.