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Author: Jason Bramwell
Ex-KPMG Partner’s Fraud Trial: Opening Arguments
A jury heard opening arguments in a Manhattan courtroom on Feb. 12 in the trial […]
As a Result of Breaking SEC Rules, Deloitte Japan Is $2 Million Lighter In the Wallet
There was some bad decision-making going on at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu in Japan. Dozens of […]
EY Won’t Waive Arbitration Provision for Ex-Partner Who Says She Was Victim of Sexual Harassment
Last September, we reported on a complaint filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by […]
KPMG France Just Poached 130 Lawyers From a French Law Firm, Which Is Understandably Pissed
In Going Concern’s nine-plus-year history, Caleb and Adrienne have chronicled many, many instances of “competitive […]
Good News, KPMG: At Least Your Badness of Late Didn’t Rub Off on Phil Mickelson
I know things have been kinda rough lately, Klynveldians. KPMG’s 2016 and 2017 Public Company […]
Where Did Your Alma Mater Rank In This List of the Top 50 Accounting Schools In 2019?
Now, before you break out that Jimmer Fredette BYU basketball jersey from 2011 or start […]
Bonus Watch ’19: Tax Whistleblowers
Snitching on tax cheats could be just as lucrative in 2019 as it was in […]
Number of New Partners Admitted at CohnReznick Balloons to 23
Feb. 1 was a record-setting day for New York-based CohnReznick, as it admitted the largest […]
BDO Is Officially the Fifth-Largest Accounting Firm In the U.K.
Step aside, Grant Thornton. BDO’s merger with Moore Stephens has been completed, making Bravo Delta […]
MBA Holders Have Bigger Paychecks, Especially White Dudes
Last October, we published an article written by a former KPMG senior associate, which you […]
Grant Thornton Jumps on the ‘Let’s Form a Panel to Show We’re Committed to Audit Quality’ Bandwagon
Last week we let you guys know about a three-member independent committee EY recently created […]
