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CBA enforcement chief reports more than 4,600 complaints in fiscal 2024–25; CE failures top citation cause

5923597 · October 10, 2025
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The California Board of Accountancy(CBA) enforcement chief told the Enforcement Advisory Committee the board received more than 4,600 complaints in fiscal year 2024–25, closed more than 5,900 investigations and issued over 2,000 citations, with most citations tied to failure to meet a 2012 continuing education requirement.

The California Board of Accountancy(CBA) enforcement chief told the Enforcement Advisory Committee on Oct. 9 that the board received more than 4,600 complaints in fiscal year 2024–25 and that continuing-education compliance was the most common deficiency cited.

Enforcement Chief Miss O'Connor said the CBA closed more than 5,900 cases in the year, with 98% closed within one year and an average of 87 days to close investigations. She said the enforcement unit had about 440 pending investigations at the end of the reporting period, including two matters pending more than 24 months that remained actively investigated as of June 30.

"We received over 4,600 complaints," O'Connor said, summarizing the report. She told the committee that unlicensed activity continued to…

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