Sarbanes-Oxley The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Is the law passed by Congress  in 2002, Intended to reduce unethical  Corporations behavior. It gets its name fromthe two gentlemen that sponsored and introduced

Sarbanes-Oxley The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Is the law passed by Congress  in 2002, Intended to reduce unethical  Corporations behavior. It gets its name fromthe two gentlemen that sponsored and introduced

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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Is the law passed by Congress  in 2002, Intended to reduce unethical  Corporations behavior. It gets its name from
the two gentlemen that sponsored and introduced its to the House of Congress,
Senator Paul Sarbanes, a Democrat representing the state of Maryland, and  U.S. Representative Michael  G. Oxley, a Republican representing Ohio. It
is a bipartisan bill. It is also known as the “Public Company Accounting
Reform and Investor