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Deloitte, PwC and EY all caved. Under pressure over how they compiled their gender pay gaps in the U.K., the three companies agreed to revise their figures to include high-earning partners.
March 8 -
The comedian took a gentle swipe at PricewaterhouseCoopers during Sunday night’s Academy Awards telecast.
March 5 -
The Big Four firm agreed to resolve potential liabilities related to its work for a failed mortgage lender.
March 1 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV said a review by auditors at PwC into its accounts is focused on certain off-balance-sheet structures and deals with related parties and is likely to find that some assets, revenue and profit figures have been overstated.
March 1 -
One of Noble Group Ltd.’s largest shareholders has stepped up criticism of the embattled commodity trader, describing losses as “shocking” and warning the billions in red ink will pile more pressure on investors to agree to a controversial debt-for-equity rescue plan that it opposes.
February 27 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV lost a case against a former business partner related to how it reported financials for 2016, the first major legal setback for the global retailer as it battles an accounting scandal.
February 20 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers signed an agreement Wednesday to sell its U.S. Public Sector business to the private equity firm Veritas Capital.
February 14 -
The tool is part of the firm’s Digital Workforce Transformation initiative, which uses a four-step approach to build a tech-focused culture.
February 14 -
With 2018 upon us and the extraordinary effort we’ve put in to get us past the public company deadline for the new revenue recognition standards, I’d like to highlight three longer-term considerations for companies to keep in mind as they continue to report and operate under the new rules.
February 13
PwC -
If exploiting a tax loophole is as much an art as a science, then the tax planning profession is poised for a creative renaissance.
February 5 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers’ firm in India is appealing a two-year ban on auditing public companies by the Securities Exchange Board of India.
January 25 -
Opponents of the new corporate tax cuts were right. Many companies didn’t pay the full rate before the law passed—so they won’t see splashy reductions in 2018, according to their own estimates.
January 25 -
The firm will leverage the software company’s asset management software to create a rounded compliance offering.
January 12 -
Auditing firms cannot be expected to root out evil, or to conduct full forensic investigations.
January 3
Dorsey & Whitney -
A federal judge ruled PricewaterhouseCoopers was negligent in its audits of Colonial Bank, which failed in 2009 in the midst of the financial crisis, potentially exposing PwC to heavy damages.
January 2 -
Shares of Steinhoff International Holdings NV rose after the South African retail giant said it will restate financial results going back as far as 2015 amid a probe into accounting irregularities.
January 2 -
Christo Wiese’s grip on his global furniture retailing empire is slipping after the South African billionaire resigned from the board of troubled Steinhoff International Holdings NV and creditors forced a sale of part of his stake.
December 15 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV bonds extended losses after Moody’s Investors Service slashed the credit rating to junk in the wake of an accounting scandal that’s threatening the survival of the global furniture and clothing retailer.
December 8 -
Three of the Big Four firms were named to the magazine's ranking that polled over 440,000 employees.
December 7 -
Steinhoff International Holdings NV plunged after its chief executive officer resigned amid accounting irregularities, rocking a company that’s rapidly expanded from its roots in South Africa into a retail empire spanning Australia, Europe and the U.S.
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