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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited has designated Sharon Thorne to be the next chair of the firm’s global board of directors, starting in June. She will be the first woman to chair Deloitte’s global board.
March 4 -
FAF announces new board members; Armanino expands privacy services practice; and more CPA news.
March 1 -
A report that the lender was involved in money laundering is being probed in Denmark over the Estonian dirty-money scandal surrounding Danske Bank.
February 25 -
The uncertainty over Brexit had a negative impact on the performance of consulting firms in the United Kingdom last year, including the Big Four, according to a new report.
February 21 -
You can ignore change -- or you can prepare for it and leverage it, says Joe Woodard, who dives into the tools that are changing accounting.
February 19 -
The global managing partner of client service at Ernst & Young will be succeeding Mark Weinberger, effective July 1, 2019.
January 18 -
The association of accounting and consulting firms hopes to attract more early-stage entrepreneurial firms.
January 8 -
Revenues at the international accounting firm network increased 7.1 percent to reach a record amount for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2018.
December 13 -
The international accounting firm network reported a 10.7 percent increase for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2018.
December 11 -
The auditor that shed clients and staff hopes to reestablish its business in the country.
December 10 -
Auditors such as KPMG LLP and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP must do better when it comes to compiling a key part of companies’ annual reports, their U.K. regulator warned.
December 6 -
The global chairman and CEO is planning to step down after six years running EY’s global network.
December 3 -
The megamerger would create a powerful rival to the Big Four in the British audit market.
November 28 -
The auditing firm new CEO is expected to replace Nhlamulo Dlomu, who will be taking up a global role May 1.
November 28 -
One of the Big Four accounting firms has taken a welcome step to improving the credibility of the financial statements published by London-listed companies.
November 8 -
Sacha Romanovitch will not stand for re-election for a second term and will step down after a successor is appointed before the end of this year.
October 15 -
A competition watchdog started investigating the industry a day after another regulator said it was considering banning firms from doing consulting work for the companies they audit.
October 9 -
KPMG South Africa is seeking a chief executive officer from outside the auditing firm to rebuild trust after becoming embroiled in a series of scandals that cost the organization a number of high-profile clients.
October 5 -
Retired Air Force General Janet C. Wolfenbarger is bringing her skills to the Big Four firm as it faces scrutiny over audits.
October 4 -
The Leading Edge Alliance appointed Erica Ishida to the newly created position, where she will work with Karen Kehl-Rose, who will retire at the end of the year.
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