The Mississippi Band of Choctaw
Indians has hired a new auditor for its gaming operation.
The tribe had been working with PricewaterhouseCoopers for more than a decade.
The relationship ended after the FBI raided the Pearl River Resort.
The tribe's new auditor is BDO USA.
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Choctaw casino hires new auditor
(The Hattiesburg American 9/1)
Pearl River Resort chooses new independent auditor (The Neshoba Democrat 8/31)
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