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A rethink of the way financial institutions are audited would help to improve confidence in the sector, argues Professor Michael Mainelli, Chartered FCSI. Here, he advocates a new approach Accounting for confidence
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Document Date: 2013-10-01 11:09:30


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London / /

Company

Enron / Royal Bank of Scotland / Z/Yen Group Limited / /

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United Kingdom / /

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GBP / /

Facility

Gresham College / Chartered Institute / /

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confidence accounting external assessors / aerospace and computing research / finance / confidence accounting / bank / internet failures / telecommunications / /

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London School of Economics / Gresham College / Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment / Association of Chartered Certified Accountants / /

Person

Michael Mainelli / Michael Mainelli Chartered / /

Position

Professor of Commerce / auditor / Director of a hypothetical UK bank the Finance / Director points The Finance / Professor / visiting professor / director / Director the Finance / /

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