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Sacha Romanovitch will not stand for re-election for a second term and will step down after a successor is appointed before the end of this year.
October 15 -
A competition watchdog started investigating the industry a day after another regulator said it was considering banning firms from doing consulting work for the companies they audit.
October 9 -
KPMG South Africa is seeking a chief executive officer from outside the auditing firm to rebuild trust after becoming embroiled in a series of scandals that cost the organization a number of high-profile clients.
October 5 -
Retired Air Force General Janet C. Wolfenbarger is bringing her skills to the Big Four firm as it faces scrutiny over audits.
October 4 -
The Leading Edge Alliance appointed Erica Ishida to the newly created position, where she will work with Karen Kehl-Rose, who will retire at the end of the year.
October 2 -
The Top Six Firm is committed to investing ‘aggressively’ in its future.
October 1 -
The Big Four firm posted $43.2 billion for FY2018, an 11.3 percent increase.
September 18 -
EY achieved its eighth consecutive year of growth.
September 13 -
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For KPMG, another week, another rebuke from U.K. accounting regulators.
August 20 -
Ernst & Young is acquiring Riverview Law, a London-based provider of legal services, expanding the Big Four accounting firm’s global presence in the legal profession.
August 14 -
CountingWorks is an accounting professional marketplace for small businesses.
July 20 -
U.K. grocer J Sainsbury Plc named Martin Scicluna as its chairman, tapping a former senior executive at accounting firm Deloitte as it prepares to add Walmart Inc.’s Asda unit in a 7.3 billion-pound ($9.7 billion) deal.
July 11 -
The withheld information would have “materially impacted” the assessments had it been made available to the auditor, KPMG said in a letter to the fund.
June 26 -
The U.K. accounting watchdog is ramping up misconduct fines after being called useless and toothless by lawmakers irate at the failure of the accounting industry to prevent several high-profile corporate collapses.
June 19 -
The Financial Reporting Council's assessment is fueling calls to reform the industry, including dismantling the “Big Four” players.
June 19 -
It’s said auditors get off lightly when companies fail. Tell that to the PricewaterhouseCoopers partner who signed off on the accounts of failed British retailer BHS. He has just received a 325,000-pound ($434,000) fine and a record 15-year ban from audit work.
June 13 -
KPMG LLP’s South African unit sees 400 people leaving the embattled company as it closes some regional offices and focuses its operations on four cities across the country.
June 4 -
KPMG LLP is conducting an internal review into its audits of embattled Middle East buyout firm Abraaj Group following the alleged misuse of money, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
May 24 -
CPAmerica International is celebrating its 40th anniversary as the association continues to expand in the U.S. and reaches out abroad.
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