Ernst & Young hit with U.K. suit over NMC audit

Administrators for NMC Health sued Ernst & Young in the U.K. over claims of negligent auditing spanning six years, escalating an intense battle over the hospital operator’s collapse.

The lawsuit, which was filed on Thursday, relates to work that EY carried out between 2012 and 2018, according to a spokesperson for the joint administrators, Alvarez and Marsal. 

“The issues that we found at NMC Healthcare following our appointment were broad, complex and multilayered,” they said. “As administrators, we have an obligation to maximize returns for creditors and this action is part of those wider efforts.”

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NMC Royal Hospital, operated by NMC Health Plc, in Dubai

Sky News earlier reported the case saying that the health care firm is seeking 2 billion pounds ($2.5 billion). The suit doesn’t yet contain a public document laying out the details of the claim.

It follows a U.S. court suit over the quality of EY’s auditing work. NMC Health’s founder, Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty, sued the Big Four accountant in New York last year and accused the accounting giant of “actively” concealing a six-year fraud from investors and turned a blind eye to thousands of suspicious transactions. 

NMC Health was put into administration in 2020 following allegations of fraud at the health care provider. Shetty is himself facing a number of legal battles.

A spokesperson for EY said they were aware of the U.K. suit and will defend the claim vigorously. NMC didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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