Wednesday 22nd of February 2012
| Inspector General Faults PBGC's 'Systemic' Failures |
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Following another report that finds fault with the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.'s audit processes and valuation of plan assets, the agency has cut most of its ties with one auditor and has promised to change procedures so that errors are prevented -- or corrected. Critics say it's about time the agency responded to problems. Human Resource Executive Online January 12, 2012 Read more at this link.
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