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The commission approved a rule to ensure the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board can inspect firms in other countries, especially China.
November 5 -
A U.K. Treasury report that almost ignores the long-term costs of not reducing emissions highlights the need to account for the environment.
November 5 -
The International Federation of Accountants debuted eIS, a new way to access global auditing, assurance, ethics and public sector accounting standards online.
November 4 -
The accounting profession is increasing its involvement with sustainability issues as the United Nations hosts world leaders at its COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
November 2 -
The Global Reporting Initiative has confirmed Eelco van der Enden, a partner at PwC Netherlands, as its next CEO, starting Jan. 1, 2022.
October 27 -
The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants has released its 2021 Edition of the Handbook of the International Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants, including International Independence Standards.
October 22 -
Two people charged over the accounting scandal at the furniture retailer must stand trial in Germany.
October 19 -
The firm expects roughly $28.9 million for its first year as administrator of the collapsed lender’s U.K. operations.
October 18 -
The struggling U.K. fashion retailer has failed to keep pace on price with its high-street rivals and has been closing stores.
October 6 -
Gabriela Figueiredo Dias will become the first chairwoman of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants on Jan. 1, 2022.
October 6 -
The Global Reporting Initiative unveiled its revised Universal Standards on Tuesday to reflect due diligence expectations for organizations to manage their sustainability impacts, including on human rights.
October 5 -
The U.K.’s accounting watchdog has imposed sanctions against Grant Thornton Ltd., and a partner at the business, for its role in the alleged accounting fraud at the Patisserie Valerie bakery chain.
September 27 -
The framework will govern how the board determines if it can’t inspect or investigate a foreign accounting firm.
September 22 -
Deloitte reported its global revenue grew 5.5% in the fiscal year ending May 31, 2021 to $50.2 billion as the firm increased its workforce 3.2% to 345,000.
September 9 -
The FRC filed a disciplinary complaint against KPMG LLP, a former partner and current and former employees over their role in past audits of two companies.
September 1 -
The Big Four firm was fined a reduced penalty of about 2.2 million pounds ($3 million) due to mitigating circumstances.
August 25 -
A string of high-profile scandals have pushed the work of the world’s biggest auditors back into the spotlight.
August 5 -
The International Accounting Standards Board proposed to reduce the disclosure requirements for eligible subsidiaries under International Financial Reporting Standards.
July 26 -
Even as Mike Lynch faces potential extradition to the U.S. on fraud charges, those who have stayed loyal to him are reaping the rewards.
July 26 -
The U.K.’s industry regulator said it was “unacceptable” that for the third year running the accounting firm’s work wasn’t up to scratch.
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