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  • Labour’s bid to ban anti-vax content from the internet is well-meaning — but misguided

    November 24, 2020

    How to combat anti-vaxxers spreading misinformation online and hampering the government’s efforts for UK-wide immunisation? The answer, according to the Labour party, is for an emergency law to be brought in introducing financial and criminal penalties for social media platforms who repeatedly fail to remove anti-vaccination content.  Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth suggested the law [...]

  • Petropavlovsk appoints KPMG as independent forensic investigator

    November 23, 2020

    Russian gold mining company Petropavlovsk has appointed KPMG to undertake a forensic investigation into certain business deals made in the last three years.  The investigation will examine deals between Petropavlovsk and its subsidiaries, and fellow mining company IRC and its subsidiaries in the three years to August 2020. The investigation was proposed at Petropavlovsk’s general [...]

  • ‘We aren’t what people expect’ – Linklaters on the firm’s virtual internship and social mobility

    November 23, 2020

    Last year Linklaters launched a virtual internship - the first of its kind among the legal profession. The magic circle firm believes launching such a programme has facilitated greater social mobility, by opening up the business to those who may not see themselves as a natural fit.

  • Slaughter and May partner helping government on Covid financing makes immediate exit

    November 19, 2020

    Slaughter and May partner Oliver Storey has left the magic circle firm following an internal investigation by the firm. Storey has left the firm with immediate effect and the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRC) has been notified.  When a firm passes information to the SRC having completed an internal investigation, it is then the job of [...]

  • Deloitte handed PPE contract 4 months after it started work

    November 18, 2020

    The Cabinet Office awarded a £3.2m contract to big four auditor Deloitte to help procure personal protective equipment (PPE), four months after it had started working with the government. According to a critical report from the National Audit Office (NAO), Deloitte was handed the multi-million pound contract on 21 July 2020, with the contract effective [...]

  • Brexit to bring blow to UK Covid-19 recovery – KPMG

    November 18, 2020

    Brexit could hamper the UK’s economic recovery from the coronavirus, with the UK economy not expected to reach pre-Covid levels until late 2022, according to KPMG forecasts.  The manufacturing sectors hardest hit by Brexit, including textiles, chemicals and electrical manufacturing, could see output at the end of 2021 between 6% and 12% lower than in [...]

  • KPMG rubbishes ‘conspiracy theory’ it helped private equity business dump Silentnight pension liabilities

    November 17, 2020

    KPMG has refuted claims it helped US private equity firm HIG Capital force the insolvency of Silentnight so it could acquire the business without the burden of Silentnight’s £100m pension scheme.  Speaking at a tribunal today Mark Phillips QC, who was representing KPMG, said the idea that the big four auditor had jeopardised Silentnight’s ability [...]

  • Watchdog lambasts accountants for ‘basic’ cash flow mistakes

    November 17, 2020

    The Financial Report Council (FRC) has lambasted the accountancy industry for basic errors in cash flow statements.  The watchdog said it continues to identify errors in cash flow statements, and as a result has published a review on the subject that examines many of the issues faced in their preparation, and provides information on how [...]

  • Ban EY from public contract bids following professional misconduct, urges charity

    November 17, 2020

    The government should consider banning big four auditor EY from bidding on public contracts for three years following a number of recent scandals, charity Spotlight on Corruption has said.    The charity has written a 17-page letter to government that accuses EY of “grave professional misconduct” that “renders its integrity questionable”, and suggests there should be [...]

  • Covid revealed that compliance is broken — now let’s build back better

    November 17, 2020

    We’ve all been a little lonely during lockdown, but a word to the wise — if a new match on a dating site asks you to transfer some money to them, don’t do it. It’s probably a fraudster. Professional money launderers have been getting creative during the pandemic. With the usual avenues closed to them, [...]

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