Multiple Choice
The primary accounting issue in the Royal Dutch Shell case is:
A) The failure of the company to properly account for oil exploration costs
B) The failure of the company to adhere to provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
C) The failure of the company to adhere to SEC rules and the accounting for proved reserves
D) All of these
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