PWC fined £5m for Galliford Try, Kier audit failures

by | Jun 7, 2022

UK accountant PWC has been fined around £5m by the industry regulator as part of a probe into its audit failures at builders Kier and Galliford Try.

The Financial Reporting Council said PWC and audit partner Jonathan Hook had failed in a number of relevant requirements, including identifying and correcting errors in Kier’s income and cash flow statements relating to the presentation of gains on corporate sales completed in 2017.

The error led to the misstatement of the 2017 financial statements. PWC was fined £3.35m, adjusted for aggravating and mitigating factors and further discounted to just under £2m.

Hook was initially fined £90,000, but received a discount to around £52,650 after mitigation and cooperation with the FRC.

Both PwC and Hook were also fined for breaches in the audits of Galliford Try after finding a number of auditing faults.

The FRC had originally imposed a fine of £5.5m on PWC for the Galliford Try mistakes, which was ultimately cut to around £3m. Hook was issued with another discounted penalty of £82,875.

Related articles

Ryanair passenger numbers jump 9% in December

Ryanair passenger numbers jump 9% in December

(Sharecast News) - Budget airline Ryanair reported a 9% jump in December passenger numbers on Wednesday. Traffic rose to 12.54 million from 11.52m in the same month a year earlier, while the load factor - which gauges how full the planes are - ticked down to 91% from...

Wizz Are passenger numbers soar in December

Wizz Are passenger numbers soar in December

(Sharecast News) - Hungary-based budget airline Wizz Air reported a strong rise in December passenger numbers as demand continued to rebound from the Covid pandemic. The company on Wednesday said it carried 4,964,857 passengers, an 18.8% increase year on year. For the...

Trending stories

Join our mailing list

Subscribe to our mailing list to receive regular updates!

x