> A U.S. district judge has decided not to give David Welch, the first person accorded Sarbox whistleblower protection, his job back. The Department of Labor had previously ordered a small-town Virginia bank to reinstate him. So far, would-be whistleblowers have little reason to cheer. Article [1]
> The best time to hire middle- and senior-level accounting professionals? October. One firm says hiring now will make it more likely the new recruit can start in December, which gives them a month break in before the new year starts. Release [2]
> The chief administrative officer of the PCAOB has decided to step down. Paul Schneider says he wants to work in the private sector, with start-up companies or in distressed situations. Article [3]
> Another Sarbanes Oxley whistleblower suit has been filed, this one against Nektar Therapeutics. Article [4]
> Steve Jobs owns up to options backdating, notes that Sarbox makes backdating much less likely. Article [5] | Meanwhile, ex-CFO Fred Anderson steps down from board. Article [6]
> More Sarbox-driven buyouts coming for tech and software companies. Article [7]
> The first nonprofit medical center to be certified compliant with Sarbox is announced. Article [8]
> Survey: The benefits of automating compliance. Article [9]
> Fifth WorldCom accountant suspended by SEC. Article [10]
And finally ... Don't end up like this. Cartoon [11]