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  • EY working to spin off its audit business in biggest shakeup of any Big Four firm in two decades

    May 27, 2022

    EY is working on splitting its business in two, to separate out its audit and advisory operations. The accountancy firm is planning the biggest shakeup to the Big Four in two decades, by spinning off its audit business into a separate firm, according to the Financial Times. EY’s plans come as part of ambitious efforts [...]

  • Exclusive: KPMG to hire 3,500 tech workers to staff newly launched digital products business

    May 27, 2022

    KPMG today launched a new digital solutions business which is set to see the firm more than double the size of its 3,000 strong technology focused workforce by hiring 3,500 new data scientists and engineers. The UK arm of the Big Four firm said it plans to create 1,000 London tech jobs, in its efforts [...]

  • Accountancy firms ask for exemptions from ban on providing services to Russia

    May 24, 2022

    Accountancy firms have asked the UK government to offer exemptions to professional services firms from rules blocking them from working with Russian clients. The calls come after the government this month set out plans to block British accountants, business consultants, and PR managers from providing their services to Russians, in response to the country’s invasion [...]

  • KPMG fined £3.4m over Rolls Royce audit failings

    May 24, 2022

    Big four firm KPMG has been fined £3.4m over its audit of Rolls Royce. The company was slapped with the penalty by the financial regulator over its failings to address problems at the company in a 2010 audit. This is the fourth fine imposed on KPMG in 2022 according to the FT. The Financial Reporting [...]

  • KPMG to make unconscious bias training compulsory for UK staff

    May 22, 2022

    KPMG is set to make unconscious bias training compulsory for its 15,800 staff, just a year after company chairman Bill Michael stepped down from his position after saying he does not believe unconscious bias training works.   The auditor’s plan could see staff stripped of their bonuses and come under scrutiny from their bosses, if [...]

  • KPMG plans to hikes fees by up to 20 per cent due to higher cost of staffing

    May 19, 2022

    Big Four accountancy firm KPMG has warned clients it is planning to substantially increase its audit fees, in order to pay for higher salaries. The auditor told its clients it plans to increase fees by between 5 per cent and 20 per cent due to facing higher costs linked to new industry rules and the [...]

  • UK’s audit sector trade bodies would not object to giving Big Four fines to the government

    May 19, 2022

    Two of the UK’s biggest audit industry trade bodies have said they would welcome any plans to see money raised through fines against auditors given over to the UK government, in order to fund Britain’s regulatory bodies. The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) both [...]

  • Deloitte, KPMG, PwC and EY push further into India as all Big Four firms go on aggressive hiring spree

    May 19, 2022

    The big four professional services firms—Deloitte, KPMG International Coop (KPMG), PricewaterhouseCoopers International Ltd (PwC) and Ernst & Young Global Ltd (EY)—seem to be focusing on India for recruitment since the start of 2022. Among the four, EY had the highest job postings for India during the first qaurter, followed by Deloitte, PwC, and KPMG, respectively, [...]

  • KPMG drops embattled property firm Adler as client following allegations of wrongdoing

    May 18, 2022

    KPMG has dropped German property firm Adler as an audit client after refusing to sign off on its accounts last month. In a letter to investors, Adler chairman Stefan Kirsten said KPMG’s decision had come as a “great surprise” to the firm, as he said the firm is now searching for a new auditor. Kirsten [...]

  • KPMG faces record £14.4m fine after auditors misled watchdog during Carillion inspection

    May 12, 2022

    KPMG is set to be hit with a record £14.4m fine after a tribunal found five of its former staff deliberately misled the UK’s audit watchdog by forging documents during routine inspections of their work. The tribunal heard the UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) had agreed to reduce KPMG’s fine from a sum of £20m, [...]

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