DUSHANBE, February 24, 2010, Asia-Plus -- An audit at Tajik Aluminum Company (TALCO) has been completed.
Moore Stephens (UK) has conducted audit at TALCO and Mr. Luc Moers, Resident Representative of International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Tajikistan, noted that as they understand that, the fieldwork has been fully completed. “The audit was conducted by Moore Stephens and according to our agreement with the government, it will be published on TALCO’s website,” Mr. Moers said.
Moore Stephens is one of the largest national and international accounting and consulting groups. The global association comprises over 600 offices in 95 countries, involving almost 20,000 partners and staff. Its services include audit and accounting, business and personal tax planning, corporate finance, corporate recovery, information technology, business planning, management consultancy and litigation support. Moore Stephens is the 11th largest UK firm and the 8th largest in London.
Moore Stephens first became involved in the CIS in 1989 when we assisted a major state company with its restructuring program. In 1991 it became the first firm to carry out the audit of a Russian enterprise to International Audit Standards. Moore Stephens CIS is now one of the leading firms in the region with offices in Russia (six), Ukraine and Azerbaijan and a London desk based in the offices of Moore Stephens LLP.




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