(Reuters) - Breeden, a former SEC chairman, was appointed in 2005 to
monitor KPMG's compliance with a $456 million settlement of a
probe, accusing it of setting up fraudulent tax shelters for
wealthy clients.
Now an activist investor, Breeden is seeking representation
on H&R Block's board at the company's Sept. 6 annual meeting.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
monitor KPMG's compliance with a $456 million settlement of a
probe, accusing it of setting up fraudulent tax shelters for
wealthy clients.
Now an activist investor, Breeden is seeking representation
on H&R Block's board at the company's Sept. 6 annual meeting.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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