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Must a public authority rotate audit firms every five years?

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Must a public authority rotate audit firms every five years?

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No. A public authority may retain an independent audit firm for more than five years, but the firm must change the lead partner on the audit or the partner responsible for reviewing the audit at least once every five years.

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