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The attorney's job is to basically examine the books and attest to the accuracy as presented. Now, if the CFO is cooking the books, it's not up to the attorney to investigate. As stated in the letter:
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The opinions and conclusions contained in this Opinion Letter are based upon documentation and facts made available to this firm and are solely based on the accuracy of those documents and facts.
We know Alan Bailey, the CFO for ONCI is also associated with several other companies and is a reputable CFO.
So...there you have it.