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Ernst & Young to pay $11.8 mn over failed audits

Global accounting firm Ernst & Young will pay USD 11.8 million to resolve allegations it failed to uncover deceptive tax practices at an oil services company, the US market regulator announced today.

October 18, 2016 / 22:27 IST
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Global accounting firm Ernst & Young will pay USD 11.8 million to resolve allegations it failed to uncover deceptive tax practices at an oil services company, the US market regulator announced today.

The announcement follows last month's settlement between the Securities and Exchange Commission and the oilfield services firm Weatherford International, which the SEC fined USD 140 million for fraudulently lowering its year-end tax provisions.

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The SEC said today that Ernst & Young, one of the global "big four" accounting firms, had failed to detect the fraud for more than four years.

Craig Fronckiewicz, the Ernst & Young partner who coordinated the audits, and Sarah Adams, a former tax partner who was part of the audit team, both agreed to suspensions from handling the accounting of SEC-regulated firms to settle charges of having ignored "significant red flags" during the Weatherford audits and reviews, the SEC said in a statement.