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Accounting consists of three basic activities -(correct answer)Identifies, records, communicates Who uses Accounting Data -(correct answer)External Users: Creditors and Investors Recent Financial Scandals -(correct answer)Enron, WorldCom, HealthSouth, AIG Sarbanes-Oxley Act of (SOX). -(correct answer)Added new criminal charges for accounting scandals Financial Statements -(correct answer)Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Stock Holder's Equity Statement of Cash Flows Note Disclosure ...
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Accounting consists of three basic activities -(correct answer)Identifies, records, communicates Who uses Accounting Data -(correct answer)External Users: Creditors and Investors Recent Financial Scandals -(correct answer)Enron, WorldCom, HealthSouth, AIG Sarbanes-Oxley Act of (SOX). -(correct answer)Added new criminal charges for accounting scandals Financial Statements -(correct answer)Balance Sheet Income Statement Statement of Stock Holder's Equity Statement of Cash Flows Note Disclosure ...
1. To begin with, South Africa does not, in principle, follow a system of compulsory prosecution. 
The discretion to prosecute is determined on a case-to-case basis. The decision taken is therefore a 
result of the mitigating & aggravating factors. These factors include the nature and seriousness of the 
offense, interests of the victim and broader community, circumstances of the offender, previous 
convictions, and personal circumstances. A prosecutor may also withdraw a case without the 
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1. To begin with, South Africa does not, in principle, follow a system of compulsory prosecution. 
The discretion to prosecute is determined on a case-to-case basis. The decision taken is therefore a 
result of the mitigating & aggravating factors. These factors include the nature and seriousness of the 
offense, interests of the victim and broader community, circumstances of the offender, previous 
convictions, and personal circumstances. A prosecutor may also withdraw a case without the 
permi...