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  • BDO and Moore Stephens merger will create Britain’s fifth-largest accountancy firm

    November 25, 2018

    BDO is preparing to merge with smaller accountancy rival Moore Stephens, in a move that will create a new fifth-largest auditor in the UK, bumping Grant Thornton off the spot. Partners at BDO, which currently holds the number six position, has approved a merger with Moore Stephens, currently the ninth-largest professional services firm in Britain, [...]

  • Big Four investigate their own clients on behalf of software giants

    November 23, 2018

    The UK's top four accounting firms have been accused of a conflict of interest by investigating their own clients' use of software on behalf of technology firms. The so-called Big Four – PwC, KPMG, EY and Deloitte – carry out software audits on their clients on behalf of vendors such as Microsoft, SAP and IBM to see if firms [...]

  • Johnston Press administrator says creditors will face a ‘significant’ cash shortfall

    November 23, 2018

    The administrator of struggling publishing company Johnston Press has said there will be “a significant shortfall” of money for creditors after being sold out of pre-pack administration last week. Alix Partners, the company’s administrators, warned in their first report that although funds would be available to secured bondholders and to unsecured creditors, there would still [...]

  • Breaking up is hard to do, so why not put a ring on audit?

    November 23, 2018

    Never have there been more eyes on audit. Sir John Kingman is examining the Financial Reporting Council and how audit can best be regulated. The Competition and Markets Authority is investigating competition and choice in the listed audit market. The BEIS Select Committee announced last week that it too will scrutinise audit, and the Audit [...]

  • KPMG faces tribunal for its work for mattress firm Silentnight

    November 22, 2018

    Audit firm KPMG and one of its partners face a tribunal over work for mattress firm Silentnight, the accountancy watchdog said today. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) today delivered a formal complaint against the firm and restructuring partner David Costley-Wood. The FRC alleged that KPMG and Costley-Wood acted for Silentnight “in circumstances where their professional judgment [...]

  • Outgoing Grant Thornton boss defends firm’s audit quality as Patisserie Valerie probe is launched

    November 22, 2018

    The outgoing head of accountancy firm Grant Thornton has admitted she had made mistakes in her leadership, but stood by the quality of the firm’s auditing, amid fresh questions over Patisserie Valerie. Sacha Romanovitch, who will step down at the start of next month after 28 years at the firm, took the dramatic decision last [...]

  • Noel Edmonds launches legal case against Lloyds Banking Group as he enters the I’m A Celebrity jungle

    November 22, 2018

    Former Crinkley Bottom resident and Deal or No Deal supremo Noel Edmonds is set to take his fight with Lloyds Bank into the Australian jungle. Edmonds is set to use his I’m A Celebrity TV platform to blast the bank, which he blames for the failure of his business. His lawyer, Jonathan Coad of Keystone [...]

  • Clifford Chance elect first non-London senior partner, but Magic Circle glass ceiling remains

    November 20, 2018

    Law firm Clifford Chance today appointed its first senior partner from outside London, but the Magic Circle’s record of never having appointed a woman to a top job remained in place. Partners at the £1.6bn legal giant today elected Amsterdam office managing partner Jeroen Ouwehand as its new senior partner, a role equivalent to the [...]

  • Legal Q&A: How can a group of leaseholders buy the freehold of their properties if some of them are sublet?

    November 19, 2018

    We are a group of leaseholders considering buying the freehold of our block of flats. Many of the owners sublet their flats and the rest of us are worried about potential delays and in particular, receiving funds on time. Can you advise? Many blocks, particularly in London, experience reduced owner occupancy, which does make coordinating [...]

  • Audit firm Grant Thornton appoints new boss after controversial exit of Sacha Romanovitch

    November 19, 2018

    The UK’s fifth-largest audit firm Grant Thornton has appointed restructuring partner Dave Dunckley as its new chief executive, following the ousting of previous boss Sacha Romanovitch. Romanovitch, the first female boss of a large UK accounting firm, was ousted after an anonymous memo said to represent 15 partners was sent to the press criticising her [...]

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