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  • It’s a bittersweet apology from Hargreaves Lansdown

    August 21, 2019

    With a hat-trick of senior figures set to leave Hargreaves Lansdown, one can’t help wondering how the investment company is going to revive its reputation. Prolific analyst and commentator Laith Khalaf started the trend last week, and yesterday saw the firm’s proposition manager and chair of its investment committee reveal that they were also stepping [...]

  • Debunking four common myths around temporary workers

    August 19, 2019

    Work is the hub around which the spokes of society revolve: we depend on our labour to make a living.  But one big thing has changed over recent years, as work today is less about the perceived value of the job and more about the level of control and choice that the worker has.  The human [...]

  • Wealth managers Tilney and Smith & Williamson in tie-up talks

    August 18, 2019

    Wealth manager Tilney is in merger talks with fellow-wealth manager Smith & Williamson. A deal would create a firm with revenue of nearly £500m and assets under management of in excess of £45bn. The pair have been in talks for a couple of months, according to people familiar with the situation. Read more: Why times [...]

  • Grant Thornton quits as Sports Direct auditor

    August 14, 2019

    Sports Direct faces being left without an auditor after Grant Thornton told the retailer it would not apply for reappointment. The decision threatens to leave Sports Direct high and dry as all of the Big Four firms have indicated they are reluctant to take on the role. The Financial Times reported that Sports Direct has [...]

  • UK lawyers taking Belgian citizenship in case of no-deal Brexit

    August 13, 2019

    UK lawyers in Brussels are taking Belgian citizenship in order to keep practising before the European courts post-Brexit. Brussels is a key centre for competition law and most large international law firms have an office there to advise clients on European law issues. Trevor Soames, a Brussels-based partner with US law firm Quinn Emanuel who [...]

  • Muddy Waters says Burford has ‘same illness’ that doomed Enron

    August 13, 2019

    Muddy Waters redoubled its assault on litigation funder Burford Capital today, accusing the company of having the “same illness” that brought Enron down. The activist shortseller accused Burford of “addiction to mark-to-model gains financed by debt”. In mark-to-model or fair value accounting, unrealised gains are included on a company’s balance sheet. Muddy Waters said: “We [...]

  • PwC resigns as Staffline auditor following delay to 2018 results

    August 12, 2019

    Recruiter Staffline said today that is auditor PwC has resigned after it put its audit contract out to tender. Staffline significantly delayed the release of its 2018 results after PwC received an anonymous email the day before their schedule released raising concerns about Staffline’s accounting practices. Read more: Staffline shares plunge after firm reveals £32.6m [...]

  • Shares in M&C Saatchi plunge after it announces £6.4m charge following accounting errors

    August 12, 2019

    Shares in M&C Saatchi fell more than 20 per cent this morning after it announced a £6.4m charge after discovering accounting errors. The advertising agency network said that following an internal accounting review it had set aside £4.9m related to specific issues identified within its accounts and £1.5m “as a conservative measure to provide for [...]

  • UK prosecutor handed £85m funding injection

    August 11, 2019

    The UK prosecutor will be handed an extra £85m in funding as part of the Prime Minister’s crackdown on crime, Downing Street said this evening. Boris Johnson has awarded the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) the tranche of funding to help it build capacity and manage its caseloads over the next two years following a string of negative [...]

  • Deloitte sued for £20m over collapse of storage firm

    August 11, 2019

    A Yorkshire-based businessman is suing big four accountant Deloitte and international law firm Clyde & Co over allegations that Barclays bank exerted “informal control” over the financial giants during the winding down of his firm. Jason Schofield, a businessman who ran Leeds’ based storage firm Rhino Enterprises, is suing two joint administrators at Deloitte and [...]

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