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Byju’s hits back at BDO's resignation, calls auditor's exit 'escapist and legally untenable'

BDO, the firm that was roped in as the auditor of Byju’s a year ago, has resigned amid the worsening crisis at the edtech company, alleging a lack of transparency and cooperation from the management.

September 07, 2024 / 12:39 IST
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BDO had initially stepped in as the auditor in 2023 after Deloitte resigned, citing irregularities in Byju’s financial reporting.

Byju’s founders Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath have hit back against BDO’s resignation as the company’s auditor, accusing the firm of procedural failure and an “escapist” move.

In a strongly worded statement, Byju’s questioned the legality of BDO's resignation, given the company's insolvency status and the suspension of its board at the time the resignation was tendered.

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In an official statement, the founders along with the erstwhile board, which only includes them and Riju Raveendran, stressed that BDO’s initial notice requesting clarifications about certain Middle Eastern transactions was sent on July 17, a day after the company entered insolvency. “At that point, the board stood suspended and was therefore neither in a position to accept the resignation by the auditors nor act upon the same; equally, the suspended board cannot appoint a new auditor until the insolvency process is in place,” they stated.

“Blaming the suspended board for not taking action on a notice sent after the insolvency process has started is baseless, escapist, and legally untenable," they said referring to BDO’s criticism that the suspended board failed to provide adequate responses within 45 days, leading to the resignation.