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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Friday Footnotes: KPMG Discipline Looms; Whistleblower Gets 2nd Chance; Firing Auditors | 12.17.21 - Going Concern

Deloitte U.S. CEO on the past year’s business challenges and what’s ahead in 2022 [Fortune] “Many came into the year thinking that 2020 was the unprecedented year and things would calm down,” Ucuzoglu said. “Yet you could argue there have actually been more twists and turns [in 2021]. The pandemic is by no means behind us, yet, in spite of all of that, we’ve got a reasonably strong economic recovery underway. We have remarkable tools at our disposal to manage the ongoing pandemic. All of that leaves me relatively bullish.”

KPMG disciplinary date set over misconduct complaint involving Carillion, Regenersis audits [Financial News] A disciplinary hearing has been set for KPMG and some of its former and current staff over allegations they provided false or misleading information to the accounting watchdog for inspections of Carillion and Regenersis. The Financial Reporting Council said it will hold the hearing on 10 January to consider the complaint against the Big Four firm.

Accounting firm pays Jackson County millions over failed Singing River pension plan [SunHerald] KPMG accounting firm will pay a $20 million settlement to Jackson County over the failed pension plan at county-owned Singing River Health System, a news release says. The county netted $16 million after attorney’s fees from the settlement. The money has been placed in an interest-bearing account, Chancery Clerk Josh Eldridge said. The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has not yet decided what the funds...



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