The U.S. audit board said Monday that it would conduct virtual inspections of domestic firms as it ends a 45-day relaxed inspection schedule started at the height of the pandemic shutdowns.
- The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s inspection work will return to a more typical schedule instead of the delayed or extended timeline offered to firms during the relief period, the board said.
- Inspection staff will rely on teleconferencing and digital document reviews instead of in-person visits to firms across the country. PCAOB staff continue to work from home, and domestic and international travel remains suspended, the ...
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