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  • Grant Thornton set to earn millions from Russian oligarch’s bankruptcy proceedings

    April 5, 2022

    Grant Thornton is set to earn millions through its work on behalf of a consortium of Russian financial institutions, in carrying out bankruptcy proceedings against billionaire banker Anatoly Motylev. The accountancy giant could earn as much as £10m in fees, which will be paid for out of any recovered assets, after the High Court put [...]

  • Grant Thornton gives CEO David Dunckley a second four-year term

    March 22, 2022

    Accountancy giant Grant Thornton has given incumbent CEO David Dunkley a second, four-year term. The decision to rehire Dunckley to head the professional services giant comes after the firm was fined £2.3m last year over its audit of collapsed café chain Patisserie Valerie. The City of London auditor was also fined a further £1.3m last [...]

  • Grant Thornton cuts ties with Russian member firm that audits Russia’s Central Bank and Gazprom

    March 2, 2022

    Grant Thornton has cut ties with its Russian member business, FBK, in response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The London headquartered consultancy said its Russian member business, FBK, would be leaving Grant Thornton’s international network with immediate effect. Grant Thornton’s decision to cut ties with Moscow headquartered consultancy FBK will in effect see the firm [...]

  • Grant Thornton and partner fined over £750,000 over Interserve audit failings

    November 1, 2021

    Grant Thornton has been fined over £700,00 by UK regulator Financial Reporting Council (FRC) for audit failings at Interserve, a British multinational construction business which collapsed in 2019. The fine comes just over a month after the FRC issued another sanction, of £2.3m, on the accounting giant for a “serious lack of competence” in the [...]

  • ‘Severe reprimand’ for Patisserie Valerie audit: Grant Thornton failed and was incompetent, says watchdog

    September 27, 2021

    Red flags were missed while auditing the collapsed cake chain Patisserie Valerie, and auditors failed to question management properly. Overall, it showed a serious lack of competence, according to regulators this morning. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) made its findings against accounting giant Grant Thornton and auditor David Newstead, handing them fines of £2.3m and [...]

  • City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week?

    September 1, 2021

    City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Pictet Wealth Management poaches Goldman Sachs veteran as new CEO Pictet Wealth Management has appointed a Goldman Sachs veteran as its new CEO, following the departure of its long-standing lead Heinrich Adami.  Joining next week, Robert [...]

  • Supreme Court rules Grant Thornton owes Manchester Building Society £13.4m

    June 18, 2021

    The Supreme Court has backed a £32m negligence claim from Manchester Building Society against its former auditor Grant Thornton in a landmark ruling that could make it easier to bring claims against professional advisers. The Supreme Court said Grant Thornton had incorrectly told the building society that its accounts could be prepared using a rule [...]

  • Nine in 10 Grant Thornton staff want to continue working from home

    April 7, 2021

    Staff at Grant Thornton want to spend fewer days in the office than they did pre-pandemic, believing a more flexible approach to working would have a positive effect on them. Nearly nine in 10 (88%) employees at Grant Thornton want to work from home for at least half of the time after coronavirus restrictions ease, [...]

  • Grant Thornton defends audit of troubled Liverpool Council

    March 29, 2021

    Grant Thornton has defended its audit work on Liverpool Council after a government report found the council was not providing best value for money to council taxpayers. A recent report into Liverpool Council found a litany of failures, including around a “rotten culture” of dubious contracts and backroom bullying. Official records of the council were [...]

  • Court papers detail Grant Thornton’s alleged errors in Patisserie Valerie audits

    February 14, 2021

    FRP Advisory has reportedly filed legal documents detailing Grant Thornton’s alleged errors in its auditing of Patisserie Valerie after launching a £225m court claim against the professional services firm. FRP Advisory, liquidator to the cafe chain, said the auditor’s negligence meant Patisserie Valerie bosses were unaware the firm had run out of funds. It alleges [...]

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