Monday, April 23, 2007

Auditor tells Black trial accounting spotty

(Reuters) - Testifying at the racketeering and fraud trial of Black and three former associates, KPMG Canada accountant Marilyn Stitt said the accounting firm dropped Hollinger International and related companies as clients in late 2003.

Stitt was asked about early 2002, when KPMG explored whether so-called non-compete payments to top Hollinger executives had been approved by the company's board of directors. She said several questions arose at that time.


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