My favorite is that man Lauren Southern. Lauren is a man according to *her *, i mean his, Driver License or what ever those weird canadians call it. So if you see Lauren on the streets or in the sheets, let him know you know.
Do we know for certain that he is part of an audit team?
I am interested in this too. If this is true, it's extremely important, but I don't want to waste time following or promoting things without supporting evidence. That's what the left did for years with "muh Russia", and we don't want to be like the left.
it does not appear likely that he was part of the forensic team that performed the test on the ballots since you can't disclose your own work, but given his position in the community, he more than probably spoke with a colleague on the team that ran it. CPAs don't generally speak out of their ass.
Members who notice, suspect or are aware of significant deficiencies in the work of another member should seriously consider referring the matter to the Professional Ethics Division. Prior to referral, consider your responsibilities under Rule 301 of the Code of Professional Conduct if the member is affiliated with a client (e.g., CFO of an audit client). If you are unsure of the applicability of Rule 301, call the Ethics Hotline at 888
trust me, they are going to be getting flooded with calls on this patriot on Monday.
unlike the Bar Association, their revocations of CPA charters are permanent and irrevocable. the profession only works because of credibility, unlike the legal profession, so yes, anything that can be construed as discrediting the profession is grounds for revocation.
for contradistinction: an inmate can earn a law degree and eventually sit for the Bar exam, but someone with a criminal conviction cannot practice accounting.
Sort of want more than a tweet for a source...
He is a CPA. He could lose his license permanently for asserting false claims. Auditors get the sauce before spilling the beans.
I just changed my Twitter bio. Now I’m a CPA. And a doctor. And astronaut.
Barbie, is that you?
You just won the internet.
I checked their registration, he's the principal partner at the firm and he's based AF
https://www.bizapedia.com/ga/hurst-hurst-cpas-llc.html
I think the 🐸 in his handle was the first hint
Noice.
Ellen Page became a man by changing her Twitter info.
She pretends to be a man, I pretend to give a fuck.
My favorite is that man Lauren Southern. Lauren is a man according to *her *, i mean his, Driver License or what ever those weird canadians call it. So if you see Lauren on the streets or in the sheets, let him know you know.
I'll bet she doesn't have the balls to prove it.
I mean, she is an actress
You stayed at a holiday inn express last night I take it then
Johnny Sins... is that you?
Do we know for certain that he is part of an audit team?
I am interested in this too. If this is true, it's extremely important, but I don't want to waste time following or promoting things without supporting evidence. That's what the left did for years with "muh Russia", and we don't want to be like the left.
it does not appear likely that he was part of the forensic team that performed the test on the ballots since you can't disclose your own work, but given his position in the community, he more than probably spoke with a colleague on the team that ran it. CPAs don't generally speak out of their ass.
I’m a cpa and ex auditor. The board wouldn’t care about an election tweet.
Members who notice, suspect or are aware of significant deficiencies in the work of another member should seriously consider referring the matter to the Professional Ethics Division. Prior to referral, consider your responsibilities under Rule 301 of the Code of Professional Conduct if the member is affiliated with a client (e.g., CFO of an audit client). If you are unsure of the applicability of Rule 301, call the Ethics Hotline at 888
trust me, they are going to be getting flooded with calls on this patriot on Monday.
When it’s talking about work, it means the accounting profession. Not someone tweeting about the election.
yes he would, it's covered under the Acts Discreditable rules and would result in a permanent removal of his charter.
Except nobody gets pushed for sitting anymore, United you're mike flynn, roger stone or Paul manafort
unlike the Bar Association, their revocations of CPA charters are permanent and irrevocable. the profession only works because of credibility, unlike the legal profession, so yes, anything that can be construed as discrediting the profession is grounds for revocation.
for contradistinction: an inmate can earn a law degree and eventually sit for the Bar exam, but someone with a criminal conviction cannot practice accounting.
There is a thread attached to the tweet, with a Georgia congressman confirming. I would like more coverage still.
Can you ever really have enough tho?
A Congressman from Georgia tweeted it as well. Sadly, you're not going to get any AP or Reuters articles on this subject for months, if ever...
https://twitter.com/CongressmanHice/status/1334919630339641345