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Steinhoff International Holdings NV suspended former Chief Financial Officer Ben La Grange and ex-director Stehan Grobler in the first action taken against current employees of the company following an accounting scandal.
August 21 -
Ernst & Young is acquiring Riverview Law, a London-based provider of legal services, expanding the Big Four accounting firm’s global presence in the legal profession.
August 14 -
Chris Geier has been watching what is going on at Deloitte and wondering who the next leader will be.
July 6 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers was blamed for negligence in the audit of Colonial BancGroup.
July 3 -
Rising profits and increased disruption increased the use of consultants in Canada’s financial services sector, with much of the revenue going to the Big Four accounting firms, according to a new report.
June 26 -
The Financial Reporting Council's assessment is fueling calls to reform the industry, including dismantling the “Big Four” players.
June 19 -
It’s said auditors get off lightly when companies fail. Tell that to the PricewaterhouseCoopers partner who signed off on the accounts of failed British retailer BHS. He has just received a 325,000-pound ($434,000) fine and a record 15-year ban from audit work.
June 13 -
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission has added to its widely used Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
June 11 -
The consulting practices of U.S.-based accounting firms—especially the Big Four—saw strong growth in revenue last year, in part due to last December's tax reform overhaul, according to a new report.
June 6 -
Businesses are still dragging their heels on implementing major new accounting rules, even though the effective date of adoption is already here for many companies, and approaching soon for the rest.
June 5