Restructuring and foreign currency headwinds hammer Santander profits April 30, 2019 Santander saw profits fall by a tenth as the Spanish banking giant kicked on with a major restructuring in the UK and Poland. Read more: Santander and Barclays face lawsuits over film financing schemes The company was also hit by high inflation in Argentina which hampered earnings further, despite customer growth across its core markets [...]
Barclays and Bank of Ireland sued over film finance tax evasion scheme February 26, 2019 Barclays and Bank of Ireland are being sued as part of a £180m lawsuit brought by investors in a film finance scheme the pair were involved in. Investors in the Eclipse film financing scheme lost out after tax authorities ruled the vehicle, which purported to invest in Disney films, was actually a tax avoidance scheme. [...]
Petrofac workers to strike at BP oil rigs after disagreement over paid leave March 20, 2019 Union bosses have said Petrofac workers plan to walk out of all BP’s North Sea oil rigs amid a dispute over leave. Unite members had demanded three weeks paid leave, but today voted for industrial action at the platforms after only being offered two. Read more: Petrofac faces potential £400m lawsuit following bribery revelations Alternatively [...]
Germany’s top court cancels Volkswagen dieselgate hearing February 22, 2019 Germany’s top court has cancelled a much-anticipated hearing over Volkswagen’s diesel emissions scandal, just days before it was set to place. The Federal Court of Justice cancelled a planned hearing for 27 February after the plaintiff withdrew their complaint against the manufacturer. But in a rare move it still gave its opinion, knocking down the firm's [...]
The worst may still be yet to come for Boeing, after it takes a $1bn revenue hit from 737 Max disasters April 25, 2019 Describing Boeing’s past two months as “turbulent” is both a cliche and an understatement. It's found itself at the centre of not one but two aerospace disasters and its mighty brand now risks becoming synonymous with aviation risk. This is intensely dangerous territory for the world's largest commercial aircraft manufacturer. Worse still, as Boeing's boss [...]
Rising Risk (Part I): Accounting shenanigans and alternative investments October 2, 2019 In this first instalment of a two-part piece, Sebastien Canderle says PE fund managers are getting creative with their accounting – and EBITDA seems particularly malleable. Seasoned auditors know that the risk of fraud increases when a client experiences brisk organic growth or M&A activity. During the 1990s, the most spirited dealmakers included telecoms operators [...]
Home secretary Sajid Javid approves extradition of Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya February 4, 2019 Home secretary Sajid Javid has approved the extradition of Vijay Mallya, the Indian tycoon behind Kingfisher, who is facing criminal fraud charges in India over the collapse of his airline. Last December a UK court ruled that Mallya should be extradited to India and left the decision in the hands of Javid, who has today approved the decision. [...]
KPMG and Deloitte under investigation for role in 1MDB corruption scandal January 26, 2019 International auditors KPMG and Deloitte are being investigated in Malaysia for their role in the 1MDB corruption scandal. Malaysian authorities said today they are looking into the state fund’s auditors, without identifying the firms. Read more: Goldman Sachs chief executive apologises to Malaysian people over 1MDB scandal “The Securities Commission’s review of the conduct of auditors [...]
Uber’s regulatory wild ride: Meet the man behind the wheel September 30, 2019 Uber UK and Europe boss Jamie Heywood may have only been in the job for 18 months, but he already personifies what the company has become since its angry confrontation with London mayor Sadiq Khan. That spat over Uber’s London operations has seen the previously cavalier company grow into a firm that is careful and [...]
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei sues US government after federal equipment ban in wake of spying claims March 7, 2019 Chinese mobile phone giant Huawei has sued the US government, saying a law introduced in August which limits its US business is unconstitutional. The embattled telecoms maker filed a complaint in a federal court in Texas on Thursday against the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), part of which prevents federal agencies and their contractors from [...]