State Auditor Joseph Maestas said New Mexico’s financial integrity is at risk if the dire shortage of auditors isn’t solved.
A decades-long shortage of accountants is coming to a head in New Mexico, presenting an ultimatum for leaders: modernize the field or face disruptive financial consequences.
That’s how State Auditor Joseph Maestas described the state of the accounting industry, a problem he says puts New Mexico’s financial integrity at risk.
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