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Apr- 2019 -2 April
EY Newcastle appoints new managing partner
EY Newcastle has announced that it has appointed Mike Scoular as its new managing partner. Scoular will replace Sandra Thompson…
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2 April
MPs call for Big Four audit firms to be broken up
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) should aim for the “full structural break up” of the Big Four firms into…
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2 April
UHY Calvert Smith merges with Hare and Co
UHY Calvert Smith, chartered accountants in York and member firm of the UHY Hacker Young Group, has merged with accountancy…
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1 April
SMEs believe MTD will have ‘long-term positive effects’
One in four decision makers working for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) say they believe that Making Tax Digital (MTD)…
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1 April
EY appoints first Japanese female chair
EY has announced that its Japanese arm has appointed Masami Katakura, who will become the first woman to chair any…
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1 April
Big Four ‘not charging’ full cost of audits, say MPs
The Big Four accounting firms – EY, KPMG, PwC and EY – have been undercharging some of the UK’s biggest…
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1 April
Duncan & Toplis makes three senior appointments
East Midlands accountancy group Duncan and Toplis has made three new senior-level appointments, electing a new member to its management…
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Mar- 2019 -29 March
Leathers announces expansion and management changes
North east accountancy firm Leathers the Accountants is targeting further expansion through the opening of a new office outside of…
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29 March
Goldman Sachs International fined £34.3m for reporting failures
Goldman Sachs International (GSI) has been fined £34,344,700 by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for failing to provide accurate and…
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28 March
One in five chartered accountants on verge of quitting their job
New research has found that 22% of chartered accountants are thinking about quitting on a weekly basis. The research from…
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