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The International Financial Accounting Standards Foundation is pushing forward on a proposal to set up an international sustainability standards board it would oversee along with the International Accounting Standards Board.
March 8 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission suspended two former KPMG auditors accused of improper professional conduct during an audit of the now defunct College of New Rochelle.
February 23 -
The U.K.’s accounting regulator introduced fresh recommendations to put further distance between the Big Four accounting firms and their consulting arms ahead of their impending split.
February 23 -
Citrin Cooperman appoints leader of entertainment, music and sports industry practice; Lindquist promotes four; and more CPA news.
February 19 -
Paul Knopp, KPMG U.S. Chair and CEO, posted an internal message on LinkedIn reiterating the firm's condemnation of "discrimination, harassment or racism" against Asian-Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 17 -
KPMG’s U.K. chairman has resigned days after sparking widespread anger for telling employees to stop moaning about the pandemic.
February 12 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released its annual inspection reports Tuesday for the Big Four firms, along with eight other firms that are inspected each year.
February 2 -
"Our Impact Plan" will merge all of KPMG's environmental, social and governance goals into one, unified initiative.
January 27 -
A new analysis by Audit Analytics reveals the Big Four firm leading among every type of fund.
January 25 -
Big Four firm KPMG makes donations to mark MLK Day; Baker Newman Noyes donates laptops to Maine schools; and more charitable initiatives.
January 15