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Accounting watchdog the FRC says that it is investigating the Deloitte audit of Joules' 2021 accounts

In a short statement on its website it said the investigation did not relate to anyone other than the auditor

The Financial Reporting Council said it is investigating the way in which Deloitte handled the audit of the Joules fashion chain accounts in the year to the end of May 2021.

The FRC said it was looking into the way the accounts that year were put together. It said it had made the decision to investigate during a meeting of its conduct committee back on March 20.

The FRC regulates auditors, accountants and actuaries, and sets the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s corporate governance and stewardship codes in order promote “transparency and integrity in business”.

In a short statement on its website it said the investigation did not relate to anyone other than the auditor.

It said: “The investigation will be conducted by the FRC’s Enforcement Division under the Audit Enforcement Procedure.”

A spokeswoman for Deloitte said: “We will co-operate fully with the Financial Reporting Council’s investigation and remain committed to the highest standards of audit quality.”

Joules, the Market Harborough-based country fashion and homeware brand, went into administration in November 2022, following months of financial difficulties.

At the time it had been in talks with potential backers to save the business, looking for equity investment as well short-term funding amid disappointing sales.