FCA and PRA confirm they will investigate former HBOS senior managers January 28, 2016 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) have confirmed they will start investigations into "certain former HBOS senior managers", after the bank collapsed in 2008. The news comes just over two months after a landmark report recommended the regulators re-assess their decision not to launch criminal proceedings against former HBOS bosses, including [...]
Financial Reporting Council confirms plans to investigate KPMG over Hbos handling January 21, 2016 The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has confirmed plans to launch an investigation into KPMG and its handling of Hbos’ accounts today. In a statement this morning, the regulator said it had asked its executive counsel to undertake preliminary enquiries under the accountancy scheme, the disciplinary scheme for members of the accounting profession. The FRC will examine [...]
Accounting watchdog meeting to decide on KPMG investigation into the auditor’s role over HBOS collapse January 18, 2016 The accountancy watchdog could decide as soon as tomorrow whether to launch a formal investigation into the role of big four accountancy giant KPMG in the collapse of HBOS in 2008. The Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) conduct committee is set to meet tomorrow to make its decision, Sky News has reported. The conduct committee will [...]
Corporate governance standards among UK companies stay high, as regulator says its code will not be substantially amended for the next three years January 14, 2016 The overall quality of corporate governance among UK companies remains high, as the regulator vows not to make any major changes to its code for the next three years. According to a report published today by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), 90 per cent of FTSE 350 companies are complying with all but one or [...]
Grant Thornton subject of Financial Reporting Council investigation over its audit of Globo’s accounts December 21, 2015 The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today revealed that it is launching an investigation into accountancy firm Grant Thornton regarding its audit of the accounts of Globo for the years ended December 2013 and 2014. The technology company announced in October that its former chief executive had alerted the board to misrepresentations of the company's financial situation. [...]
Accounting watchdog scrutinising KPMG over HBOS failures December 17, 2015 The accounting industry regulator, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), is reviewing whether to investigate big four accountant KPMG over its role in the collapse of HBOS. The bank was given a clean bill of health in an audit by KPMG shortly before needing to bailed out by the government and Lloyds TSB in 2008. The [...]
MPs pile pressure on the accounting watchdog and KPMG over HBOS failures December 15, 2015 An influential group of MPs have renewed calls for the accounting industry watchdog to investigate KPMG’s role in the collapse of HBOS. Steve Baker MP, a member of the Treasury select committee, called the auditing of banks by accountancy firms around 2008 “the great uncovered scandal of the financial crisis”. In last month’s report into [...]
KPMG in firing line over HBOS as MPs call for investigation December 14, 2015 MPs are calling for accountancy giant KPMG to be investigated for its role in the collapse of HBOS, branding its auditing practices a failure. Andrew Tyrie, chairman of the influential Treasury Select Committee, is urging the accountancy regulator, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), to reconsider the need for a probe into the “big four” accountant. Tyrie [...]
Two top financial regulators to be grilled by MPs over the collapse of HBOS December 8, 2015 Two of the City of London's top financial regulators are to be grilled by MPs next Tuesday over their report into the failure of HBOS. The House of Commons Treasury Select Committee will question Andrew Bailey, the Prudential Regulation Authority's (PRA) chief executive and Sir Brian Pomeroy, a non-executive Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) director. The [...]
Almost half of firms failing to meet corporate governance standards, and not enough attention being paid to culture and values December 7, 2015 Almost half of FTSE 350 companies failed to measure up to all the standards in the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) UK Corporate Governance Code. In a report out today by professional services firm Grant Thornton, only 57 per cent of the 312 FTSE 350 companies with years ending between June 2014 and June 2015 studied [...]