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Chiang’s office said Mayer Hoffman failed to comply with 13 of 17 audit standards, including “assessing the risks of material misstatement,” according to a 153-page report. Mayer Hoffman, based in Leawood, Kansas, earned $44,000 for its 2008-09 review of Bell’s
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