The last man standing in the KPMG insider trading case (the one not involving Scott […]
Category: Big 4
If it happens at a Big 4 accounting firm, we’re talking about it here.
It Looks Like KPMG Is Being Sued By Shareholders of CannTrust Holdings
A press release sent today by Toronto-based law firms Thornton Grout Finnigan and Rochon Genova […]
WhatsApp, KPMG? U.K. Partner Given the Heave-Ho Over Messages He Sent
More hijinks going on at KPMG U.K., as reported yesterday by the Financial Times: KPMG […]
Can the Big 4 Survive the U.K. Regulators?
Ed. note: Jim Peterson, a 19-year veteran of Arthur Andersen’s internal legal group, has been […]
Ex-KPMG Executive Director Who Was Major Player In PCAOB Cheating Scandal Sentenced to Eight Months In Jail
The first prison sentence was handed out today in Manhattan federal court to one of […]
DHG Poaches Someone From KPMG and Issues a Press Release, Part I
It’s been quite the summer for Dixon Hughes Goodman. The firm promoted seven individuals who […]
Ex-KPMG Partner Will Be Giving the SEC a Bag Full of Money
We have an update on one of the members of Caleb’s fantasy KPMG insider trading […]
EY’s Response to N.Y. Lawmakers’ Letter About Sexual Harassment and Forced Arbitration Is As Bad As You’d Expect
Last week, Adrienne wrote about a letter 67 New York state legislators recently signed and […]
PwC Mexico Partners Must Have Thought Auditor Independence Rules Did Not Apply to Them
A friendly reminder to audit firms: an auditor must maintain independence in both fact and […]
Here’s Your Scorecard For KPMG U.K. Fines So Far In 2019
While I was vacationing in South Carolina last week, word officially came down from across […]
New York Lawmakers Call Out EY’s ‘Culture of Harassment and Discrimination’
It’s rare, especially these days, that bipartisan lawmakers can agree on an issue, but in […]
Will Deloitte’s Work With Customs and Border Patrol Drive Employees From the Firm?
Our friends over at Fishbowl recently surveyed their users to find out if Green Dotters […]
