PwC’s 4,55 Million Pounds Fine Gives Fresh Ammunition to Audit Critics

PwC’s 4,55 Million Pounds Fine Gives Fresh Ammunition to Audit Critics
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PricewaterhouseCoopers was fined 4.55 million pounds by the U.K.’s accounting watchdog over failings in its handling of technology firm Redcentric, according to Bloomberg. That is giving fresh ammunition to critics calling for a breakup of the so-called Big Four auditing firms.

The penalty was reduced from 6.5 million pounds after the company admitted its wrongdoing ahead of a final decision by the Financial Reporting Council. Two PwC partners, Jaskamal Sarai and Arif Ahmad, were each fined a reduced 140,000 pounds after admitting breaches in the standards of their work, and were also given a “severe reprimand.“

The breaches were “numerous and in certain cases were of a basic and/or fundamental nature, evidencing a serious lack of competence in conducting the statutory audit work,“ according to an FRC statement.

This latest transgression adds to the scrutiny of PwC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG, which together control more than 90% of U.K. audits for large companies. The Competition and Markets Authority has urged a split of their operations amid allegations of conflicts of interest and a failure to spot a series of high-profile corporate failures including the wake of building contractor Carillion.