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The Institute of Management Accountants inked a deal with the Conselho Regional de Contabilidade do Estado de São Paulo.
June 18 -
The Institute of Management Accountants is marking its centennial this week during its annual conference and expo in San Diego, California.
June 17 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers was fined 4.55 million pounds by the U.K.’s accounting watchdog over failings in its handling of technology firm Redcentric.
June 13 -
A U.S. bill that proposes to delist Chinese firms that don’t open their audit books to American regulators could benefit Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. as companies instead turn to the city’s bourse.
June 6 -
Punit Renjen has secured a second four-year term as global CEO of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu’s international network of firms, starting Monday.
June 3 -
The firm said the fine should be just a fraction of that size, at 1.4 million pounds.
May 21 -
One of China’s largest listed drug makers said related parties used the firm’s funds to trade its shares, a day after the securities regulator alleged financial data had been fabricated.
May 20 -
The global retailer at the center of South Africa’s biggest corporate scandal cut the value of its assets because of accounting irregularities.
May 9 -
The United Kingdom’s Financial Reporting Council has fined KPMG’s U.K. firm £5 million (discounted through a settlement to £4 million, or about $5.2 million) for its fiscal year 2009 audits of the Co-operative Bank.
May 8 -
The United Kingdom’s Financial Reporting Council also 'severely reprimanded' the firm, as well as two partners.
April 30 -
One of China’s largest listed drugmakers said it overstated cash holdings by $4.4 billion, sending its shares and bonds tumbling.
April 30 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors reported a milestone Monday, with membership numbers now topping 200,000.
April 29 -
Deloitte LLP said it resigned as Ferrexpo Plc’s auditor over delays by the Ukrainian iron-ore producer in investigating its own charitable donations.
April 29 -
The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority has issued a long-awaited report calling for separation of audit from consulting services, mandatory “joint audits” and regulatory powers to increase the accountability of audit committees.
April 18 -
South Korean auditors are refusing to sign off on more and more corporate financial statements due to tighter regulations, giving investors earlier warning signs of trouble ahead.
April 18 -
Denmark has reported the local operations of Ernst & Young and KPMG to the police amid a widening crackdown on money laundering in the country.
April 16 -
Firms should be forced to legally separate their “cash cow” consulting work from their auditing businesses, a U.K. Parliament committee said.
April 3 -
CEO Markus Braun tried to put fraud allegations behind him as questions persisted after an external probe failed to resolve issues from potential criminal behavior.
March 27 -
Wirecard AG surged the most in more than a decade after saying irregularities found in an external investigation into fraud allegations in Asia weren’t material.
March 26 -
The delay for the second year running will spare the country’s banks from adding another layer to the $190 billion pile of bad loans on their books.
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