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FRC issues formal complaint against KPMG over Carillion and Regenersis audits

UK audit watchdog, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has delivered a disciplinary Formal Complaint, under the Accountancy Scheme, against KPMG LLP, a former KPMG partner and certain current and former KPMG employees.

The Formal Complaint alleges “misconduct against KPMG and several individuals regarding the provision of allegedly false and misleading information and/or documents to the FRC by KPMG in connection with the FRC’s inspections of two audits carried out by KPMG”. These include the audit of the financial statements of Carillion plc for the period ended 31 December 2016 and the audit of the financial statements of Regenersis plc for the period ended 30 June 2014.

The individuals to whom the Formal Complaint has been delivered include Peter Meehan, the Engagement Partner for the Carillion audit, and Stuart Smith, the Engagement Partner for the Regenersis audit.

The FRC has stated that the allegations in the Formal Complaint are made against each of the individuals “only in respect of their own conduct and do not suggest that any individual was responsible for the Misconduct of any of the other individuals subject to the Formal Complaint”.

The FRC added that the “Formal Complaint does not allege Misconduct arising from the performance of the relevant audits, nor does it allege that in either case the financial statements had not been properly prepared. The audit, and preparation, of the 2016 Carillion financial statements are the subject of separate investigations, as announced on 29 January 2018 and 19 March 2018 respectively”.

The FRC’s investigation was opened in November 2018 after KPMG had self-reported certain matters relating to the review of the 2016 Carillion audit. The scope of the investigation was expanded in July 2019 to include the inspection of the 2014 Regenersis audit after KPMG had self-reported certain matters relating to that inspection.

A Disciplinary Tribunal has been convened to hear the Formal Complaint and determine whether or not the Respondents have committed Misconduct. This hearing is scheduled to commence on 10 January 2022.

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