Audit firms outside the US that audit entities with a primary or secondary listing in the US, or a significant subsidiary, need to register with the US Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB).
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KPMG director banned for life
- Dec 2019
- Economia
SEC bans former Cynthia Holder for life for warning KPMG US about upcoming PCAOB audit inspections
Former PCAOB inspector jailed for fraud
- Oct 2019
- Economia
Jeffrey Wada has been jailed as part of the scandal involving the US regulator and KPMG
Former KPMG head sentenced to a year in jail
- Sep 2019
- Danny McCance
David Middendorf was convicted of wire fraud over his part in a scheme involving PCAOB inspection results
First of the KPMG cheats jailed
- Aug 2019
- Economia
Ex KPMG US executive director Cynthia Holder jailed over PCAOB inspection leaks
ICFR testing causes problems for Big Four
- Jul 2019
- Economia
PCAOB approves audits by three Big Four national practices but finds significant deficiencies at six others
PCAOB approves PwC, finds fault with EY
- Apr 2019
- Economia
PwC UK’s audit work on US-listed companies has received a clean bill of health
PCAOB finds audit deficiencies at Big Four firms
- Feb 2019
- Jessica Fino
The US watchdog found faults in the audit work of Deloitte Malaysia, EY Japan, KPMG Canada and PwC Canada, Mexico and South Africa
PCAOB access to audit papers UK
- Apr 2011
- Professional Standards Department
UK audit firms can grant access to their audit working papers if requested by the US authorities, under certain conditions
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