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Top BP accountant critical of rule-makers

By Jennifer Hughes in London

Published: June 11 2008 22:35 | Last updated: June 11 2008 22:35

Accounting rule-makers are so steeped in theory and academia that they risk endangering the smooth functioning of the world’s capital markets, according to a senior industry figure.

Michael Starkie, chief accountant of BP, has attacked the competence of the International Accounting Standards Board, which sets rules for more than 100 countries.

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