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Enforcement advisory committee reviews enforcement data; approves minutes
Summary
The California Board of Accountancy Enforcement Advisory Committee approved Oct. 10 minutes and heard an enforcement division report showing nearly 1,500 complaints received, staff closed more than 1,700 cases (98% within a year) and 317 citations issued (94% for continuing education noncompliance).
The California Board of Accountancy Enforcement Advisory Committee on Dec. 5 approved minutes from its Oct. 10 meeting and received a detailed enforcement report from Keri O'Connor, chief of the board's enforcement division.
O'Connor told the committee the board received nearly 1,500 complaints in the first quarter of fiscal year 2024–25 and that staff closed over 1,700 cases, with 98 percent of those closures occurring within a year. "The CBA received nearly 1,500 complaints," O'Connor said.
The enforcement division reported an average of 89 days to close investigations and roughly 1,500 cases…
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