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Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox said Thursday that he didn’t expect to name a permanent successor for William McDonough, head of the board that oversees U.S. auditors, by the time McDonough departed Nov. 30. Cox said he would “in all likelihood” name an acting chairman to lead the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board until a successor is named.
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