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  • KPMG gave ‘untruthful defence’ in tribunal over £13m Silentnight fine

    October 13, 2021

    The UK accounting watchdog has today denounced KPMG for knowingly giving an “untruthful” defence over its conflict of interest in the 2011 sale of Silentnight, for which it was fined £13m. The verdict of the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) disciplinary tribunal marks the first time ever that the body has found an accountancy to have [...]

  • Audit reform: FRC asks for power to cap Big Four’s audit clients

    October 12, 2021

    The chief executive of the UK’s accounting watchdog has asked ministers for the authority to enforce a cap on the number of large companies that any one accountancy firm can audit, in an attempt to break up the dominance of the Big Four firms. Sir Jon Thompson went on to question the likelihood of the [...]

  • EY hit with $1bn claim for one of the largest bankruptcies in Swiss history

    September 7, 2021

    EY’s Swiss practice is facing investor claims for giving clean audits to opaque conglomerate Zeromax for years before it collapsed, according to the Financial Times who first reported the news. Zeromax, whose crash in 2010 made it the second-largest bankruptcy in Swiss history, made multimillion-dollar jewellery purchases and made irregular offshore payments – which the [...]

  • FRC to ‘strengthen’ audit governance code to tackle Big Four accounting scandals

    August 26, 2021

    The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today announced proposals to update and “strengthen” its Audit Firm Governance Code and establish “operational separation” at the Big Four firms. The proposed changes are aimed at clarifying the role of partnership boards in holding management to account, said the UK accounting watchdog in a statement. A key proposal [...]

  • German MPs fail in bid to publish ‘dynamite’ report on EY’s Wirecard audits

    August 13, 2021

    Germany’s highest court has rejected an attempt by MPs to force the publication of an unredacted report into EY’s audits of Wirecard, according to reports. The lawsuit was filed by MPs who had investigated the Wirecard fraud, one of the biggest corporate scandals, according to the Financial Times. The Federal High Court of Justice has [...]

  • Watchdog slams KPMG for ‘unacceptable’ bank audits for third year running

    July 26, 2021

    KPMG has been called out for failing to meet standards in its bank audits for the third year in a row, by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) in a review published on Friday, that found that a third of large company audits by the biggest UK firms failed to meet standards. The industry watchdog called [...]

  • PwC to ramp up partner pay packages to record highs after Covid profit rush

    July 17, 2021

    The UK’s largest accountancy firm has done so well out of the pandemic that average partner pay at the firm has surged to a record £868,000. Demand for PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) consulting services has weathered Covid extremely well, and the firm is set to publish record-high revenues later in the year, according to reports in Sky [...]

  • Fees rise as Big Four still dominate FTSE 100 audits market

    July 14, 2021

    Long-standing plans to increase competition in the auditing market appear to have been delayed slightly longer, as the Big Four accounting firms continue to dominate. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC), the regulator for auditors, said that KPMG, EY, Deloitte and PwC audited all FTSE 100 companies in a roughly even four-way split. Government-backed reviews had [...]

  • Audit reforms: IoD call for caution in plans to break Big Four dominance

    July 8, 2021

    The government should approach its plans for an audit and corporate governance reform with greater caution, said the Institute of Directors (IoD).  A government white paper aimed at breaking up the concentration of the Big Four auditing firms – Deloitte, PwC, KPMG and EY has stirred criticism from the business group, who said that the [...]

  • Pandemic crackdown: Serious Fraud Office reports hit highest level in four years

    July 6, 2021

    The number of fraud reports made to the Serious Fraud Office jumped to its highest level in four years during the pandemic. Fraud reports increased to 998 in the twelve months up to the end of March, a 13 per cent increase from last year’s 882 reports, according to Confirmation, part of Thomas Reuters. The [...]

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