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- As an alumna of two of the Big 4 audit firms (PWC and EY), I am especially tickled by the trailer to this series featuring internal auditors of a fictional construction business in South Korea.
- The stories are especially relevant and realistic, in my opinion, and I enjoyed the short series until its rather explosive conclusion (I won’t give the story away—suffice to say that it is seriously worth a watch, particularly if you are an accountant, an auditor whether internal or external, a business leader, or an entrepreneur).
Editor’s brief: As an alumna of two of the Big 4 audit firms (PWC and EY), I am especially tickled by the trailer to this series featuring internal auditors of a fictional construction business in South Korea. The stories are especially relevant and realistic, in my opinion, and I enjoyed the short series until its rather explosive conclusion (I won’t give the story away—suffice to say that it is seriously worth a watch, particularly if you are an accountant, an auditor whether internal or external, a business leader, or an entrepreneur). I have never seen a TV series made to make accounting or auditing appealing, until this one.

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