BestGofer Inc. 8-K
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BestGofer Inc. Replaces Auditor, Appoints Sadler Gibb
What Happened
BestGofer, Inc. announced on April 8, 2026 that its Board dismissed Barton CPA PLLC (PCAOB Firm ID 6968) as the company's independent registered public accounting firm and engaged Sadler, Gibb & Associates, LLC (a PCAOB-registered firm) as the new auditor effective immediately. Barton’s audit reports for the fiscal years ended November 30, 2025 and November 30, 2024 contained no adverse or disclaimer opinions and were not qualified, but did include an explanatory paragraph about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The company requested a letter from Barton to the SEC confirming the statements in the filing; that letter has not yet been received and will be filed as Exhibit 16.1 by amendment.
Key Details
- Dismissal and appointment effective April 8, 2026: Barton CPA PLLC dismissed; Sadler, Gibb & Associates appointed as auditor for the fiscal year ending November 30, 2026.
- Barton’s prior audit reports (FYs ended Nov 30, 2025 and Nov 30, 2024) had no qualified opinions but included a going-concern explanatory paragraph.
- The company and Barton reported no disagreements on accounting, financial disclosure, or audit scope for those periods.
- Management concluded disclosure controls and procedures were not effective as of November 30, 2025; no other “reportable events” were noted. Sadler Gibb had no prior consultations with the company on accounting or audit matters for the periods covered.
Why It Matters
A change in independent auditor is material because it can affect how financial statements are reviewed going forward. The presence of a going‑concern explanatory paragraph and the statement that disclosure controls were not effective are concrete signals investors should note when assessing BestGofer’s recent financial condition and reporting reliability. The filing indicates no disagreements with the former auditor, and the new auditor engagement is effective immediately; investors should watch for the amended filing (Exhibit 16.1) and the next audited financial statements for further clarity.