KPMG Reaches Private Settlement with Creditors of Collapsed UK Outsourcing Firm Carillion with $8.4 Billion of Debts, Alleged Negligent in Audit Work & Paid $17.3 Million to UK Authority for Forgery
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KPMG Reaches Private Settlement with Creditors of Collapsed UK Outsourcing Firm Carillion with $8.4 Billion of Debts, Alleged Negligent in Audit Work & Paid $17.3 Million to UK Authority for Forgery
18th February 2023 | Hong Kong
KPMG has reached a private settlement (undisclosed) with creditors of collapsed UK outsourcing firm Carillion with $8.4 billion of debts (£7 billion), with KPMG alleged to be negligent in audit work and KPMG having paid $17.3 million (£14.4 billion) to UK authority for forgery in May 2022 (UK Financial Reporting Council, FRC).TheUK outsourcing firm collapse of Carillion in 2018 led to thousands of job losses, and delay and collapsed of hundreds of projects, including hospitals, schools, roads, prisons and stadium of English Premier League football club Liverpool.Creditors of the collapsed UK outsourcing firm Carillion with $8.4 billion of debts (£7 billion) had paid out more than $250 million in dividends because they had relied on KPMG audits.
“ KPMG Reaches Private Settlement with Creditors of Collapsed UK Outsourcing Firm Carillion with $8.4 Billion of Debts, Alleged Negligent in Audit Work & Paid $17.3 Million to UK Authority for Forgery “
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KPMG Reaches Private Settlement with Creditors of Collapsed UK Outsourcing Firm Carillion with $8.4 Billion of Debts, Alleged Negligent in Audit Work & Paid $17.3 Million to UK Authority for Forgery
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Carillion plc was a British multinational construction and facilities management services company headquartered in Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom, prior to its liquidation in January 2018.
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