u/MundaneValuable7 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
46% of Ernst and Young audits had flaws last year, do you think that Is a concern when relying on his past experience to show credibility? https://www.ft.com/content/10f30eb4-188e-4ca0-b218-d1579b3754fd
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Nothing's perfect but an audit and having independent eyes on something can't hurt. I just think it's super important that everything is interpreted with critical thinking instead of "it's audited so it's must be good"