KPMG reprimanded, again, and fined $560K for audit failings in U.K.

KPMG and one of its senior partners have been reprimanded and fined 455,000 pounds ($560,000) for failings in its audit of a U.K. company, the latest sanction against the Big Four auditor in recent years.

Nicola Quayle, a Manchester partner at the firm, was fined 29,250 pounds and ordered to take further training with three of her audits subject to a ‘quality performance review’ by KPMG, the Financial Reporting Council said in a statement Thursday. The FRC didn’t identify the company.

KPMG and the other three large accounting firms have been criticized by U.K. regulators for sloppy audit work and perceived conflicts of interest, that have prompted parliamentary calls for them to split up their consulting and audit arms. South African regulators have made similar calls after KPMG’s role in a string of corruption scandals in the country.

The offices of KPMG LLP in the Canary Wharf business and shopping district in London
The offices of KPMG LLP in the Canary Wharf business and shopping district in London

While the FRC said it didn’t question the truth or fairness of the company’s 2015-16 financial statements, KPMG and Quayle failed to “apply sufficient professional skepticism, or to obtain and document sufficient appropriate audit evidence” in parts of their checks.”

The FRC said it also took notice of KPMG and Quayle’s “poor recent regulatory records.”

KPMG said in a statement that it regrets aspects of its audit failed to meet the required standards.

“As the FRC makes clear, there is no question as to the truth and fairness of the financial statements,” KPMG said. “Audit quality is of paramount importance to our firm and we have updated our audit processes and procedures to address the areas of concern.”

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