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Category: Audit
Changing the Big Audit Model: Where Might the Regulators Go?
In the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s litigation against PwC over its audits of the failed […]
KPMG U.K. Chairman Taking Heat for Defending Carillion Audit
An article published today by The Times in which KPMG U.K. Chairman Bill Michael defended […]
Slim Pickings For SIG, as It Settles on EY as New Auditor
While the U.K.’s Financial Reporting Council investigates Deloitte’s 2015 and 2016 audits of SIG, the […]
Does the ‘P’ in KPMG Stand For ‘Probes?’
Because we have two new probes into KPMG to tell you about. First, two weeks […]
Colonial Bank Collapse Will Cost PwC $625 Million, Reports Say
[Updated with statement from Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott] Reports are hitting the interwebs this […]
Deloitte’s Audits of SIG Under U.K. Regulator’s Microscope
The Financial Reporting Council, the U.K.’s audit watchdog, is calling, is calling, is calling out […]
Report: Court Documents Name KPMG Audit Clients Caught Up in PCAOB Leak Fiasco
MarketWatch reporter and friend of Going Concern’s, Francine McKenna, wrote an outstanding article today after […]
What Next For the Big 4 in the U.K.? London Is Searching
A drunk, searching on hands and knees under a street lamp, tells the inquiring police, […]
U.K. Accounting Regulator Chides KPMG For ‘Unacceptable’ Decline in Audit Quality
And here I thought Phil Mickelson’s meltdown on the 13th green at the U.S. Open […]
Everything You Wanted to Know About Internal Audit (But Were Afraid to Ask)
If you’d asked me for the definition of internal audit a few months ago, I […]
