Sarbanes-Oxley

by Paul Harmon

Sarbanes-Oxley wasn't a very well thought-out law. It was written in response to corporate corruption and seeks to solve a problem with a rather complicated system that it imposes on every business operating in the US. The original deadlines for the act were so unrealistic that they were extended and are only now beginning to come due.

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Sarbanes-Oxley 8 December 2004

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