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Axa chief attacks IASB control of accounting rules

By Scheherazade Daneshkhu in Paris and Jennifer Hughes in,London

Published: September 28 2009 03:00 | Last updated: September 28 2009 03:00

Europe should not have handed over control of accounting rules to the London-based International Accounting Standards Board, according to the chief executive of Axa, France's largest insurer.

Henri de Castries lambasted the IASB as being "accountable to no one", saying setting of accounting norms was "an instrument of political sovereignty" and "far too important to leave to accountants".

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