All Auditors articles
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         News NewsKPMG faces record fine over CarillionThe FRC originally imposed a £30m penalty but this was reduced by 30% following KPMG’s co-operation. 
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         News NewsTPR to review Stewardship Code with watchdogs and governmentThe Pensions Regulator will work with the government and fellow watchdogs to review the Financial Reporting Council’s revised UK Stewardship Code. 
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         News NewsNo AE reform, but Queen’s Speech measures spark protestsThere was no mention of automatic enrolment reform in the Queen’s Speech, but bills around local boycotts, online safety and a revamped audit and reporting framework will all impact the industry, experts have said. 
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         News NewsDorset Pension Fund hit by audit delaysOn the go: The Dorset Pension Fund is still waiting to receive its audit report covering its 2020-21 period from Deloitte, in a delay that is hampering audit sign-offs in wider local government. 
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         News NewsBuck completes first ‘standalone’ GMP equalisation projectOn the go: Buck claims it has completed the industry’s first ‘standalone’ guaranteed minimum pension equalisation project. 
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         News NewsAccountancy institute publishes DB guidance for auditorsOn the go: The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has published new guidance aimed at helping auditors understand defined benefit pension scheme figures and establishing best practice when filing requests for information. 
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         News NewsEY fined £3.5m for Stagecoach pension audit failingsEY has been fined £3.5m and given a “severe reprimand” by the Financial Reporting Council, in part for failing to meet requirements when auditing Stagecoach’s defined benefit scheme obligations. 
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         News NewsKPMG fined £13m for ‘dumping’ Silentnight scheme into PPFOn the go: KPMG has received a £13m fine over serious misconduct in its role in the sale of bed manufacturer Silentnight, which lead to the company’s insolvency and its pension scheme having to be absorbed by the Pension Protection Fund. 
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         News NewsAMNT updates red line voting policies due to regulatory changesOn the go: The Association of Member Nominated Trustees has updated its 'red line' voting policies to reflect industry and regulatory changes since the campaign was first launched in 2016. 
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         News NewsFRC slaps DB scheme auditor with £125,000 fineA chartered accountancy firm and one of its partners have been slapped with a hefty fine for “pervasive failures” in the manner in which they conducted an audit of Associated British Engineering, which included shortcomings in the audit of the company’s defined benefit pensions scheme liabilities. 
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         News NewsAPPT urges auditors to formalise data requestsOn the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has written to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to express membership concerns about the amount of time and resource required to respond to enquiries about pension schemes from the auditors of scheme sponsors. 
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         News NewsMPs quiz prospective TPR chair over conflicts of interestThe Work and Pensions Committee has questioned the leading candidate to take over as chair of the Pensions Regulator regarding potential conflicts of interest. 
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         News NewsMinnows make land grab from Big Four as audit fees set to riseThe cosy oligarchy of the Big Four accounting firms — PwC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG — is set to be shaken up in 2021 as mid-tier companies eye their bread-and-butter work of pension scheme auditing. 
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      NewsFCA releases DB transfer advice assessment toolOn the go: The City watchdog has released an assessment tool to help financial advisers understand whether the defined benefit pension transfer advice they have given was suitable. 
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      NewsCovid delays Kent fund remedies after Woodford debacleThe Kent County Council Superannuation Fund’s auditor has flagged delays in attempts to learn lessons from the Woodford debacle as a serious risk to the scheme. 
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      NewsData error leads Cornwall Council to overcharge hundreds of employeesHundreds of workers enrolled in the Cornwall Pension Fund could be due a rebate after an administration error saw Cornwall Council overcharge them for their pension contributions. 
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      NewsTPR fines airline's scheme for failing to get accounts audited on timeFour trustees of the Pakistan International Airlines Retirement and Death Benefits Plan have been fined £500 each for failing to get accounts audited on time for two years in a row. 
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         Features FeaturesManaging relationships with your auditorAny other business: Having your scheme audited might feel like getting teeth pulled but like the dentists of this world, auditors are a necessary evil. 
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         Features FeaturesPennon: Separate DB/DC cash to reduce admin riskAs the regulator toughens its demands on hybrid scheme governance, Ian Smith analyses how schemes including Pennon are managing their administration risk through clear separation of defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) funds. 
 





