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Sports Direct audit failings: Grant Thornton fined £1.3m

Accountancy firm says historical issues 'not reflective of the work we produce today'

Grant Thornton has been sanctioned by the Financial Reporting Council over its audit of the then Sports Direct International

Grant Thornton has been fined £1.3m over “serious failings” in its audit of Sports Direct, a watchdog has announced.

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said the fines relate to accounts for Sports Direct International, now Frasers Group, in 2016 and 2018.

The FRC also sanctioned Philip Westerman, the partner in charge of the audit at the time, with an almost £80,000 fine.

The punishment is the latest sanction for accountancy giant Grant Thornton, after it was fined £2.3m last year over failings in its accounting for Patisserie Valerie and fined almost £2m in 2020 over the audit of drinks group Conviviality.

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Grant Thornton is now expected to report back to the regulator on its work improve its auditing standards.

The finding relates to failures by the auditor and Mr Westerman to establish that “delivery company A”, a group involved in some of Sports Direct’s transactions, was a related party in its 2016 accounts.

The regulator said Grant Thornton failed to use “professional scepticism” to recognise that the delivery company was a related party.