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  • Auditors should stop ‘complaining’ about fines and improve the quality of their work, FRC chief says

    August 3, 2022

    The head of the UK’s accounting watchdog has said Britain’s major auditors should stop “complaining” about fines and start improving the quality of their work instead. In an interview with the Financial Times, Financial Reporting Council (FRC) chief executive Sir Jon Thompson said “the solution” to auditors’ problems with fines is “entirely” in their own [...]

  • EY’s split could have ‘distinct benefits,’ FRC chief says

    August 2, 2022

    EY’s plans to split its business would have “distinct benefits,” the head of the UK’s accounting watchdog has said. The Big Four accounting firm’s plans to separate its advisory arm from its consulting division could let EY “grow further” by removing “significant conflicts of interest,” Financial Reporting Council (FRC) chief executive Sir Jon Thompson told [...]

  • High profile scandals saw UK’s audit watchdog hand out record £46.5m in fines last year

    July 28, 2022

    The UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) issued a record £46.5m in fines over the past year, after the audit watchdog handed out a series of huge fines to Britain’s top accounting firms in the wake of a series of high-profile accounting scandals.   The value of fines issued by the UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) [...]

  • Chief Financial Officers should step up and take a more active role in leading their businesses, new report says

    July 26, 2022

    Company Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) should take a more active role in guiding the businesses they run through times of uncertainty, according a new report Big Four accounting firm Deloitte and cloud computing company Anaplan. The report warns that CFOs perception of themselves and their own roles fails to match the perceptions of others, as [...]

  • PwC ups pay for newly-qualified lawyers to £90,000 a year

    July 21, 2022

    Big Four accounting firm PwC has upped pay for newly qualified (NQ) lawyers working in its fast-expanding UK legal business to heights of £90,000 a year. The salary hikes will see PwC match the salaries offered by top ranking law firms including London law firm Mischon de Reya, and put it ahead of major firms [...]

  • Global split could let EY bring in extra $10bn in Silicon Valley advisory fees, firm chief says

    July 20, 2022

    A global split could let EY bring in an extra $10bn in advisory fees from the world’s major tech companies, by freeing it from rules that block the Big Four firm from both auditing and selling advice to Silicon Valley’s largest firms, EY’s global chief executive has said. EY’s plans to separate out its audit [...]

  • UK accounting watchdog calls on top auditors to put in place measures to stop cheating on exams

    July 18, 2022

    The UK’s accounting watchdog has called on the country’s major audit firms to put measures in place to prevent employees from cheating on exams. Following a series of high-profile cheating scandals in Canada, Australia and the US, the UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has told British auditors to set out their plans to prevent similar [...]

  • PwC set for record revenues as global chief rejects plans for split

    July 18, 2022

    The global head of PwC has said the accounting firm is set to post record revenues of around $50bn this year, after speaking out against plans to follow in the footsteps of EY by separating out PwC’s audit and advisory businesses.  In an interview with the Financial Times, PwC global chairman Bob Moritz said the [...]

  • UK’s audit watchdog sets out plans to shakeup Britain’s accounting sector

    July 12, 2022

    The UK’s accountancy watchdog has vowed to put in place a raft of new measures to increase standards in the UK’s audit sector in a bid to pave the way for the UK government’s long-awaited reforms. The UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) on Tuesday published a paper outlining its plans to revise existing codes, strengthen [...]

  • Professional services network Xeinadin buys up Doncaster accounting firm Smith Craven

    July 11, 2022

    London headquartered professional services firm Xeinadin has acquired Doncaster based accountancy firm Smith Craven. Xeinadin, which was formed through coming together of more than 100 independent accountancy firms throughout the UK and Ireland in 2019, has absorbed Smith Craven into its network, after first investing in the firm earlier this year. First established in 1928, [...]

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