Accountancy

Audit sector sees 65% drop in watchdog’s fines for misconduct

The dip in fines comes despite the FRC's promise to bolster its oversight of the auditing sector

Audit sector sees 65% drop in watchdog’s fines for misconduct
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The financial penalties imposed on accounting firms and auditors who conducted poor audit work or breached standards for the sector has dropped by 65% from last year’s £32m record high.

In its second annual review of its fines and penalties, published 31 July, the Financial Reporting Council said that sanctions for 2019-20 had reached a sum of £11.3m for nine investigations. This total is after the deduction of discounts for co-operation and earlier settlements by firms.

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