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  • SFO scales back probe into Rolls-Royce

    January 7, 2019

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has dropped its investigation into a number of individuals associated with British engineering giant Rolls-Royce. Sky News originally reported that a number of people who were suspects in the SFO's investigation have been informed that they are no longer under investigation. Rolls-Royce entered into a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the SFO [...]

  • Aberdeen University pulls plans for South Korea campus amid oil slump

    January 7, 2019

    The University of Aberdeen has dropped plans to open a campus in South Korea as a downturn in the oil and gas market dented its business case for the venture. The campus, which was meant to offer offshore-related courses for students in the country, was first mooted in 2015 and was planned to open in September [...]

  • PG&E plummets amid reports of possible bankruptcy

    January 7, 2019

    Shares in PG&E plummeted by over a fifth today as worries over its future gripped markets in the US. The company dropped 20.9 per cent to $19.36 in early trading in New York as reports surfaced that it could be on the brink of bankruptcy. The utility supplier is considering plans to file for bankruptcy [...]

  • Watchdog plans for audit sector shake-up set to draw backlash from businesses

    January 6, 2019

    Finance bosses at some of Britain’s largest FTSE companies are set to hit out at new proposals put forward by the UK’s competition regulator, it emerged this evening. Plans by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to make publicly listed firms appoint two sets of auditors are expected to receive a harsh backlash from a [...]

  • Former Barclays bosses face trial over financial crisis-era deals with Qatar

    January 6, 2019

    Four of Barclays' most senior bankers will appear in court tomorrow on charges relating to a rescue package the bank secured from Qatar at the height of the financial crisis. Former Barclays chief executive John Varley will stand trial alongside former senior executives Roger Jenkins, Tom Kalaris and Richard Boath over funding from Qatari investors that allowed the [...]

  • Nirvana sues fashion designer Marc Jacobs for alleged copyright breach over use of smiley face logo

    January 3, 2019

    Nirvana is suing fashion brand Marc Jacobs for an alleged breach of copyright over the use of the band's smiley face logo on its products. Representatives of the late Kurt Cobain's grunge band claim that the fashion house has "infringed Nirvana’s copyright, misleadingly used Nirvana’s common law trademarks, and utilised other elements with which Nirvana is [...]

  • Aston Martin begins search for new audit firm three months after IPO

    January 2, 2019

    Aston Martin is on the hunt for a new audit firm just three months after it floated on the London Stock Exchange. The luxury car maker has begun to contact new accountancy firms after KPMG, which has carried out the work since 2007, declined the opportunity to re-pitch for the role, Sky News reported today. [...]

  • Shares in law firm Gordon Dadds resume trading following Ince & Co merger deal

    January 2, 2019

    Shares in listed law firm Gordon Dadds resumed trading today after it sealed a merger with shipping firm Ince & Co. Shares in Gordon Dadds were suspended in September after City PM broke the news that the pair were in late-stage merger talks. Gordon Dadds has taken over the UK assets of Ince, having originally [...]

  • City watchdog plans to overhaul treatment of whistleblowers in 2019

    December 31, 2018

    The City watchdog is planning an overhaul of its approach to whistleblowers in the new year, in order to encourage more people to feel safe in coming forward. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said that it would announce details of the plan, first reported by the Financial Times, later in 2019.  It will revisit how it maintains [...]

  • Chinese human rights lawyer trial ends with no verdict announced, sparking anger among activist groups

    December 26, 2018

    The trial of a prominent Chinese human rights lawyer for subversion ended on Wednesday with no verdict announced, sparking outrage among human rights groups. Wang Quanzhang, who handled allegations of police torture and defended followers of the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement, went missing in mid 2015 amid a crackdown on human rights activists. Most [...]

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