Accountancy body accused of ‘injustice’ after pocketing £13m in KPMG fines February 5, 2022 The UK’s professional body for accountants has been accused of “rank injustice” for pocketing the £13m in fines against KPMG over the Silentnight pension scandal. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) will keep all the money, despite accusations it is benefiting from the misbehaviour of those within its profession, The [...]
TfL faces D-Day, as government funding expires on Friday February 2, 2022 Transport for London (TfL) is about to face its D-Day as the latest round of government funding is set to expire on Friday. “I see it as existential for TfL, as it will determine the TfL of the future,” said TfL’s commissioner Andy Byford this morning during a board meeting. “What we do and what [...]
Sureserve Group secures £20m deal with Tower Hamlets Homes February 1, 2022 Sureserve Group (Sureserve) has signed a 10-year £20m agreement with Tower Hamlets Homes to provide domestic gas services for its council houses. The wholly owned subsidiary K&T Heating Services (K&T) will provide domestic gas servicing, repair and installation for properties managed by the group. The deal will commence at the start of April and is [...]
Former Which? boss set to head up City watchdog as interim chair January 31, 2022 Former Which? chief is set to lead the City watchdog, as Britain's key economic regulators continue to be led by temporary leaders.
Six in ten FTSE 350 companies fail to fully comply with governance code January 31, 2022 Sixty per cent of FTSE 350 companies are not fully compliant with the UK’s Corporate Governance Code, according to new research from Thomson Reuters.
Westminster committee backs du Plessis as new audit watchdog chair January 28, 2022 UK law makers have endorsed the appointment of former BT boss Jan du Plessis as the new chair of the UK's audit watchdog.
Chancellor on the brink? It’s not what you think January 26, 2022 Jason Meyers explores what January 3 2009 means to a decentralised world, and if there's a solution to keeping the Chancellor off the brink.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? January 26, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. TheCityUK TheCityUK has appointed the founder and CEO of Aquis Exchange as the inaugural chair of the industry body’s new business council. Alasdair Haynes joins the council as one of many chief executives and chairs from around 35 [...]
Audit watchdog is ‘in poor state’, says FRC candidate for chair: ‘This is really not the way to run a regulator’ January 25, 2022 Sir Jan du Plessis, the government’s preferred candidate to head the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), has said the independent regulator is now in a “pretty poor state” due to the failures of its top level managers. Du Plessis, who has previously chaired some of Britain’s major companies including BT and Lloyds TSB, vowed to “address [...]
British Gas owner Centrica picks up customers from fallen firm Together Energy January 24, 2022 Centrica, owners of British Gas, has swooped in to rescue UK households from doomed supplier Together Energy, which ceased trading last week.