Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Bloomberg London/Suzi Ring: PwC Fined $6.6 Million in Largest-Ever Penalty From Watchdog

Bloomberg London

PwC Fined $6.6 Million in Largest-Ever Penalty From Watchdog

By Suzi Ring
Wed Aug 16 07:30:14 2017
Wed Aug 16 14:38:27 2017

    Auditor fined by U.K. accounting regulator over RSM Tenon
    PwC was fined another $6.4 million in separate case in May

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was fined 5.1 million pounds ($6.6 million) for misconduct over its audit of RSM Tenon Group Plc in the largest-ever sanction issued by the U.K. accounting regulator.

The Financial Reporting Council announced the fine Wednesday, along with penalties against Nicholas Boden, a senior PwC audit partner. The misconduct related to an audit of RSM Tenon’s accounts for the year ended June 2011. RSM Tenon was a professional services firm that went into administration in 2013.

The record penalty comes only three months after PwC incurred another record fine for misconduct over its audit of Connaught Plc, a FTSE 250 company that went into administration in 2010. The FRC issued a 5 million-pound sanction against the auditor over the Connaught work in May, marking the then-largest-ever penalty from the regulator.

The FRC has opened a number of investigations involving well-known companies in recent years. The watchdog started a probe into PwC’s audits of BT Group Plc in June, following an accounting scandal in the carrier’s Italian unit, while KPMG Audit Plc is facing scrutiny over its work with fashion house Ted Baker Plc.

“We are sorry that aspects of the audit carried out in 2011 fell short of professional standards," a PwC spokesman said in an emailed statement. “We continually review and update our audit processes in response to both internal reviews and external inspection findings.”

PwC would have been fined 6 million pounds over RSM Tenon if it hadn’t received a settlement discount, the FRC said Wednesday. The auditor must also pay 500,000 pounds toward the FRC’s costs.

A spokeswoman for PwC said Boden is a partner at the firm and declined to comment further.

The FRC said proceedings against RSM Tenon’s former finance director, Russell McBurnie, continued.

RSM Tenon Group was liquidated after it went into administration. Some of its subsidiaries were bought by accountancy firm Baker Tilly International Ltd., which then rebranded as RSM UK, a spokeswoman for RSM UK said by email.

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