In January, Stephen Davis and Jon Lukomnik wrote a column for Compliance Week, summarizing the decade just completed from the point of view of "executives, boards, and investors."
In large part, the column is a criticism of Sarbanes-Oxley, the corporate reform bill created in response to Enron's melt down at the start of the new millennium. Davis and Lukomnik don't have a high opinion of SOX, and prefer instead what they think of as a "neighborhood watch" approach to compliance.
Read it for yourself here.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
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