Multiple Choice
What sort of liability does an accountant have under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934?
A) Civil liability where there is scienter and criminal liability where there is a willful violation.
B) Civil liability only, but no qualification necessary.
C) Civil liability when there is negligence.
D) Only criminal liability.
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