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Meta's auditor, Ernst and Young, has raised a red flag over the company's use of off balance sheet debt to pay for datacenters. Meanwhile WSJ is out this morning warning about irregularities associated with depreciation expenses and lack of transparency. The biggest accounting fraud in human history is finally getting at least some scrutiny, after years of neglect and cheerleading by people who are meant to be watchdogs.
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By Nobody Special FinanceMeta's auditor, Ernst and Young, has raised a red flag over the company's use of off balance sheet debt to pay for datacenters. Meanwhile WSJ is out this morning warning about irregularities associated with depreciation expenses and lack of transparency. The biggest accounting fraud in human history is finally getting at least some scrutiny, after years of neglect and cheerleading by people who are meant to be watchdogs.
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