I have just received the following from Margaret Hodge in her capacity as chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Responsible Taxation: I have
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Accounting experts call for KPMG audit investigation
The FT reports this morning that: Accounting experts have called for an independent investigation into KPMG’s audit of collapsed lender HBOS, arguing that preliminary inquiries
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It’s time for KPMG to answer questions on Tax Reporting Standards
KPMG had a blog post published on the web site of the Covi Think Tank yesterday in response to my call for Tax Reporting Standards. Chris Morgan,
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The need for Tax Reporting Standards
I have, for some time, argued that there is a need for Tax Reporting Standards. Indeed, I could fairly argue that my 2003 proposal for country-by-country reporting
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A spot of bother for KPMG
I note this in the Irish Times this afternoon: Disputes between the big accountancy companies and and tax authorities are common enough. But the decision
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The unseen villain in the HBOS piece
I have already mentioned the cover up at HBOS. There is, however, a villain in the piece who the Guardian have correctly identified Andrew Tyrie
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Why didn’t KPMG blow the whistle at FIFA?
From Francine McKenna: “Of all the individuals and firms tied up in the scandal over bribery and corruption at FIFA, scrutiny has so far largely
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If you’re asking me to trust you KPMG show that you’re worth it
I took part in a discussion in Cambridge last night on Faith in Business. Hosted by Rowan Williams at Magdalene College the debate was under
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KPMG compromising ethics for commercial gain
The FT reports this morning that: The UK accountancy watchdog said on Tuesday it had fined KPMG a total of £390,000 for putting commercial considerations above
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