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Investors should check up on audits

A UK watchdog has proposed that FTSE 350 companies review their audit arrangements every five years. But the onus is also on investors to become more involved

Over to you. The UK competition watchdog has weighed into the debate around audit quality, proposing a requirement that FTSE 350 companies put audit services out to bid every five years.

But the regulator also wants to "promote shareholder engagement in the audit process." That, more than myriad mandatory rules governing auditors' appointment and services, would be a welcome development.

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