I prepared this guest post from Professor Atul K. Shah that asks questions about the audit of Carillion last night. I have just heard that the Financial
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The systemic questions Carillion gives rise to
I have not commented to date on Carillion’s failure. Partly that has been because of a lack of time. And partly it’s because I needed
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KPMG quits Grenfell Tower inquiry
Some campaigns take a life time. Others yield quick results. I mentioned yesterday that I was one of the initial signatories to a letter demanding
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Open letter re KPMG and the Grenfell Tower inquiry
I have co-signed the following letter, which has been reported by the Guardian: We the undersigned, call upon the Cabinet Office and Prime Minister Theresa
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KPMG partners put away £96,000 each for fines and legal costs
The FT reported this morning that: KPMG’s UK partners suffered an 11 per cent average pay reduction this year and earned significantly less than rivals
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More campaign wins: accounting and the Big 4 accountants
I have already noted one campaign win today, but like buses these come along in groups these days. There were more wins from the plenary
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The Big 4 are at the heart of tax haven abuse
This blog was posted by the Tax Justice Network yesterday. Because I think it important I am sharing it here, with permission: As scandals emerge
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I don’t blame Lewis Hamilton
I was on LBC with Nick Ferrari this morning. He made the point that he was quite sure Lewis Hamilton had not designed whatever arrangements
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The biggest names in tax havens are PWC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG
The only firms that are to be consistently found in all the world’s major tax havens are the Big Four firms of accountants – PWC,
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