City Moves for 12 June – Who’s switching jobs? June 12, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes KPMG, Reviral and FTI Consulting. KPMG KPMG has announced the appointment of Phil Abram as chair for its London region practice. Phil will work closely with management teams to oversee operations and drive the growth strategy across the five offices which make up KPMG’s London region, (Cambridge, Norwich, Gatwick, Milton Keynes [...]
Former car boss Ghosn ‘ran up €11m in suspicious expenses’ May 1, 2019 Embattled car boss Carlos Ghosn racked up costs of €10.9m (£9.4m) in questionable expenses including luxury clothing and lavish international travel, an audit carried out by Nissan and Renault has found. The audit highlighted millions of pounds in costs for items including Cartier watches and a trip to Brazil for the Carnival festival, according to [...]
Former car boss Ghosn ‘ran up €11m in suspicious expenses’ May 1, 2019 Embattled car boss Carlos Ghosn racked up costs of €10.9m (£9.4m) in questionable expenses including luxury clothing and lavish international travel, an audit carried out by Nissan and Renault has found. The audit highlighted millions of pounds in costs for items including Cartier watches and a trip to Brazil for the Carnival festival, according to [...]
Bosses should take blame for bad corporate reports, says Big Four’s EY November 4, 2018 One of the UK’s biggest audit firms has said top bosses and directors should take individual responsibility if their companies make errors in financial reports. EY, one of the Big Four audit firms, said regulators should adapt the US system of corporate responsibility, which stipulates C-level executives must personally confirm the integrity of their companies’ [...]
The six big ideas that could fix auditing November 13, 2018 With nearly all the major expected responses to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) probe into the audit sector released or leaked, consensus on how to fix the scandal-hit sector is scattered – and there’s no silver bullet. Here are six suggestions the CMA has been sent by auditors, industry bodies, stakeholder groups and academics [...]
City Moves for 25 February – who’s switching jobs at Grit Real Estate Income, S4 Capital and Beaufort Investment? February 24, 2019 Who’s on the move today? Grit Real Estate Income Grit Real Estate Income Group, a leading pan-African real estate company, has appointed Sir Samuel Esson Jonah as an independent non-executive director. Jonah, aged 69, is one of Africa’s leading businessmen and internationally recognised as a leading business executive. He is currently executive chairman of Jonah [...]
Give shareholders more say over audit, watchdog urged November 5, 2018 The UK’s competition watchdog has been encouraged to drive shareholder involvement in picking and overseeing company auditors, as it looks for ways to shake up the sector. In their responses to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) review of the audit sector, two shareholder bodies – the UK Shareholders’ Association (UKSA) and UK Individual Shareholders’ [...]
Grant Thornton breaks ranks with call for independent audit appointment body, as BDO backs market caps November 13, 2018 Grant Thornton, the UK’s fifth-largest audit firm, has broken ranks with other mid-tier accountants by calling for the introduction of an independent body to appoint auditors to top listed firms. The firm told the competition watchdog that caps on market share would not work, putting it at odds with close competitors such as BDO, which [...]
Johnston Press administrator says creditors will face a ‘significant’ cash shortfall November 23, 2018 The administrator of struggling publishing company Johnston Press has said there will be “a significant shortfall” of money for creditors after being sold out of pre-pack administration last week. Alix Partners, the company’s administrators, warned in their first report that although funds would be available to secured bondholders and to unsecured creditors, there would still [...]
The pressure is on to fix the broken audit market November 14, 2018 Accountancy may be “an art, not a science”, but there needs to be less “Jackson Pollock”. That’s according to the Labour MP Rachel Reeves, chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee, who has made it her mission to fix the broken audit market. The Big Four firms (PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG) are [...]