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Why should an auditor make decisions in the public interest rather than in the interest of management or current shareholders??
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Why should an auditor make decisions in the public interest rather than in the interest of management or current shareholders??
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Because their duty is to the public. They're trusted to report any wrong doings they find when auditing a corporation. They have to follow government guidelines and laws that are in place.
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