New SEC Madoff rule
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved final rules yesterday requiring some investment advisers who manage customer funds to undergo annual surprise audits.
The rule is prompted by the Bernard Madoff scandal, requiring certain SEC-registered advisers who have custody of clients’ assets to retain an independent public accountant to conduct an annual exam.
If funds are found missing, the accountants must notify the SEC.
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