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PwC Australia Spammed Government Offices to Sell Solutions to Problems They Weren’t Supposed to Know About
The fallout from the PwC tax leak saga continues, this time it’s public servants complaining […]
Which Big 4 Firm Gets Sued the Most in Federal Court? Deloitte By a Long Shot
Have you ever wondered which Big 4 firm has been involved in the most federal […]
Someone Tell Hong Kong There Is Not an Unlimited Supply of Offshore Accountants and Auditors
Hong Kong is suffering from “a serious talent shortage” according to an article today in […]
The 259th Largest Accounting Firm Just Skipped the Line to Number 20 With Wipfli Merger
Milwaukee’s Wipfli — one of the only top 25 firms on Accounting Today’s 2023 Top […]
Google Searches For the Word ‘Delayering’ Up 558% Since Today’s EY Global All-Hands Call
Apparently there was an EY Global all-hands today and at some point during it, leadership […]
Just How Many People Left Big 4 Firms Last Year?
Just how many people left Big 4 firms — voluntarily or not — in 2022? […]
Dutch KPMG Cheaters Might Get a Call From the PCAOB
In today’s Monday Morning Accounting News Brief (published every Monday morning at…whenever I roll out […]
Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Deloitte CEO Says He Doesn’t Deserve His Pay; The Accountant Shuffle | 7.17.23
Australian media is still all up in PwC’s colon, this time it’s news.com.au telling us […]
Friday Footnotes: EY Pulls Out of Winston-Salem; Clients Exposed in Data Breach; Deloitte Olympians | 7.14.23
Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans […]
Deloitte Just Admitted to Misusing Government Information à la PwC Tax Scandal
So the firms are up against the Australian Senate this week, answering uncomfortable questions about […]
CohnReznick Gets Fined For Not Reporting an Earlier Fine to the PCAOB in a Timely Fashion
Yo dawg, I heard you like fines. The diligent paper-pushers at the PCAOB (the “P” […]
