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KPMG fined £14.4m for misleading regulator about Carillion audit

Quartet of former staff at the big four financial services firm have been kicked out of Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales for part played in audit work

KPMG has been fined £14.4m for misleading regulators over its auditing work for collapsed construction giant Carillion

Big four financial services firm KPMG has been fined £14.4 million over its reports to regulators on its audit of collapsed construction contractor and outsourcing firm Carillion. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has also kicked out four of the firm's former staff from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales for between seven and ten years.

Carillion, which was headquartered in Wolverhampton, was known for its work on major construction projects across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and other outsourcing services but a string of financial problems led to its collapse in January 2018.

The newly imposed fines relate to dealings between KPMG and the FRC during inspections of the accountancy firm's work and follow a five-week tribunal held at the turn of this year.

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The tribunal concluded that the FRC was misled by KPMG staff during routine inspections of the audit of Carillion's accounts for 2016 and those of London IT firm Regenersis for 2014.

The FRC's Audit Quality Review team said that the quartet of former KPMG staff had "made, or connived in or were knowingly associated with making, certain false or misleading representations".

"The seriousness of the misconduct that we have found proved scarcely needs explanation," said a tribunal which heard the case.

"Effective audits are essential to the financial system. Management and investors should be able to rely on the audited financial reports of the company in question.

"The purpose of audit quality reviews is to assess, and where appropriate suggest improvements to, the effectiveness of audits."