A True and Fair View
There are more than 100,000 professionally qualified accountants in this country. Nearly half of these work as auditors, the men who check company accounts to see that they comply with the law. Recent insolvencies have highlighted their watchdog role. But do they go through the books carefully enough? How much information do they, and should they give to employees, to share-holders and to the Inland Revenue? Presented by BILL KERR-ELLIOTT With GRAHAM TURNER and JOHN SWINFIELD
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS
Editor JOHN DEKKER