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  2. KPMG faces $18 million misconduct fine for misleading regulator

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    KPMG faces a 14.4 million pound ($17.6 million) fine after admitting it misled regulators during spot checks on audits of construction group Carillion and software firm Regenersis. The Financial ...

  3. KPMG Fined £14M For Misconducts In Regenersis, Carillion Audits

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    The UK's Financial Reporting Council sanctioned KPMG and four former employees after misconduct in its audits of Regenersis and Carillion in 2014 and 2016, respectively. An independent ...

  4. Carillion - Wikipedia

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    Carillion was created in July 1999, following a demerger from Tarmac, which had been founded in 1903.Tarmac focused on its core heavy building materials business, while Carillion included the former Tarmac Construction contracting business and the Tarmac Professional Services group of businesses. [7]

  5. KPMG tax shelter fraud - Wikipedia

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    The KPMG tax shelter fraud scandal involved illegal U.S. tax shelters by KPMG that were exposed beginning in 2003. In early 2005, the United States member firm of KPMG International, KPMG LLP , was accused by the United States Department of Justice of fraud in marketing abusive tax shelters .

  6. KPMG subject of second UK investigation over Carillion audit

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    The FRC said that KPMG, one of the world's "Big Four" accounting firms, "self reported" additional material related to Carillion's audit for year-end 2016. KPMG subject of second UK investigation ...

  7. Accounting scandals - Wikipedia

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    The Enron scandal was defined as being one of the biggest audit failures of all time. The scandal included utilizing loopholes that were found within the GAAP (General Accepted Accounting Principles). For auditing a large-sized company such as Enron, the auditors were criticized for having brief meetings a few times a year that covered large ...

  8. KPMG boss says he ‘cannot defend’ Carillion audits after ...

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    The Financial Reporting Council’s findings on KPMG’s audit of the collapsed outsourcer are ‘damning’, its UK chief executive Jon Holt said. KPMG boss says he ‘cannot defend’ Carillion ...

  9. Arthur Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Andersen LLP was an American accounting firm based in Chicago that provided auditing, tax advising, consulting and other professional services to large corporations. By 2001, it had become one of the world's largest multinational corporations and was one of the "Big Five" accounting firms (along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers).