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> that were each tailored to fit specific audit items that cropped up over the years.

Or worse, "compliance" line items, that some tool or some company identified in their cookie-cutter processes. As long as that line item goes away, noone really cares what the long term implications are.



That’s closer to the truth in my experience.




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