
Off with his head?
Editor, Daily News:
As a certified public accountant with many years experience working for a NYSE/NASD firm and ultimately a public company, I have endured many audits.
It is the auditor’s job to bring to the attention of management any financial accounting errors and regulatory errors, and to issue their findings/opinions.
It is management’s job, within the context of generally accepted accounting principles, to make the necessary adjustments.
Firing Collier school superintendent Ray Baker is the equivalent of chopping off your head to be rid of an ear infection and is a breach of generally accepted accounting principles of materiality and consistency.
At what cost to the taxpayers has Richard Calabrese and the rest of the School Board, our “management,” saved us anything?
Under the Sarbanes-Oxley rules, management is now held more accountable than ever; it is time for our “management,” the board, to be held to this standard.
D.C./Naples
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To D.C. in Naples:
I think you are a very big doo-doo head.
Signed,
Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
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