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  • KPMG UK chair steps down after telling staff to ‘stop moaning’

    February 10, 2021

    KPMG UK chairman Bill Michael is stepping aside amid a probe into alleged comments made during an online meeting with consultants.  On Monday, the Financial Times first reported Michael told consultants to “stop moaning” about working conditions during the pandemic. He reportedly told staff to stop “playing the victim card”.  The chairman apologised saying: “I [...]

  • Exclusive: Brexit hit to London may top £9.5bn a year without EU financial services deal

    February 10, 2021

    As the heart of the UK's service sector economy, London is in line to lose up to £9.9bn a year if a post-Brexit deal on financial services doesn't protect the City, new research out this morning finds.

  • U.S law firm Armstrong Teasdale buys Kerman & Co in London expansion

    February 10, 2021

    U.S law firm Armstrong Teasdale has bought City law firm Kerman & Co, adding 50 lawyers to the American firm.   Kerman & Co, which is based in The Strand, specialises in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, commercial and intellectual property, litigation, employment and immigration, sports and entertainment and real estate. “We have [...]

  • KPMG chairman ‘sorry’ for telling staff to ‘stop moaning’ about working conditions

    February 10, 2021

    KPMG UK chairman Bill Michael has apologised after telling consultants to “stop moaning” about working conditions during the pandemic. In a virtual meeting on Monday, members of KPMG’s consulting team told Michael they were worried about potential cuts to pension contributions, pay and bonuses, the Financial Times first reported. They also raised concerns about the [...]

  • Disgruntled client ordered to pay law firm £25,000 over Trustpilot review

    February 9, 2021

    A man who left an angry review of a legal firm on Trustpilot has been ordered to pay £25,000 in damages after a judge ruled he had committed libel. Philip James Waymouth hired Summerfield Browne to represent him in a dispute concerning the enforcement of a court order, paying a fixed fee of £200. Waymouth [...]

  • Astia launches $100m venture fund for growth companies with women at the helm

    February 8, 2021

    Astia has launched a $100m early-stage venture fund that will invest globally in high-growth companies that have at least one woman in an executive, equity-holding position. The fund was created to help to address the disparity in funding for companies that include women in founding or executive roles. Mastercard is the fund’s main investor. Astia [...]

  • HIG joins private equity pack circling KPMG’s restructuring arm

    February 8, 2021

    HIG Europe has joined a pack of private equity bidders vying to buy the UK restructuring arm of KPMG. HIG is one of four parties shortlisted to acquire the business, which was put up for sale last year, Sky News first reported. It is understood Intermediate Capital Group is another private equity business interested in [...]

  • Begbies Traynor buys chartered surveyors as acquisition spree continues

    February 8, 2021

    Professional services firm Begbies Traynor has bought London-based chartered surveyors Hargreaves Newberry Gyngell (HNG), in a deal worth £1m. HNG employs 13 staff, who will all integrate with Eddisons, Begbies Traynor’s property advisory and transactional services division. The acquisition is for an initial cash consideration of £0.4m on a cash free, debt free basis. Contingent [...]

  • Deloitte China whistleblower circulates damning presentation on social media that alleges audit failures of RYB Education

    February 5, 2021

    Big Four firm Deloitte is under pressure after one of its employees reportedly made a 55-page PowerPoint presentation that exposed the firm’s alleged accounting violations in China. The PowerPoint, which has been circulating on Weibo, a Chinese website similar to Twitter, has alleged that when Deloitte was auditing the financial data of its client RYB [...]

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