EU Lawmakers Vote to Scale Back Mandatory Auditor-Rotation Plan
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European Union lawmakers voted to scale back plans that would force banks and large listed companies to rotate the auditors they use, more than doubling the length of time before they would have to make a change.
The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee also voted today in Brussels to water down a proposed ban on audit firms providing consulting and other services to companies whose accounts they review.