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Political anger over estimated £50m being paid to PwC
Civil servants can’t be blamed for failing to see through outsourcer’s opaque methods
The Financial Reporting Council could do with more diversity
The jump in the number of shares with big daily moves is striking
Questions over out-of-date figures and contracts that were not included
Disclosures show three ways in which government outsourcing remains an unholy mess
MPs say contractor lobbied Cabinet Office against provisional ‘black’ rating
Big Four firm was advising rail project on health of contractor for which it also worked
John McDonnell announces independent review of Britain’s audit market
After Carillion, there can be no more undervaluing of the poor relation audit
Many consultants are happy to split from low-margin abacus rattlers
Slide in share price shows CEO Gavin Patterson should have been listening long ago
City law firm helped on asset sales, rescue bids and restructuring
Numbers can be highly misleading, no matter how well or badly they are audited
Accountants with little at stake were at the root of the company’s collapse
MPs’ report on collapse asks for possible break-up of ‘cosy’ auditors
Cosy arrangements that foster wrongdoing are rife
Company’s rise and ‘spectacular fall’ was a story of ‘recklessness, hubris and greed’
Collapsed UK outsourcer kept cash on its books under ‘early payment facility’
Discounts make infrastructure funds attractive again, say analysts
Matthew Vincent and Kate Burgess imagine encounter with Jon Lewis and Rupert Soames
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