Accountancy

Ex-KPMG junior says suspension was ‘life-changing punishment’ that left him ‘depressed’ in Carillion tribunal

Junior auditor accused of creating fake meeting minutes to mislead regulator

Tribunal over FRC probe continues
Tribunal over FRC probe continues Photo: Paul Ellis/Getty Images

An ex-KPMG junior accused of misleading inspectors looking into the firm’s 2016 audit of Carillion said his two-and-a-half year suspension from the firm left him “depressed” and feeling like his life was in “lockdown”.

Pratik Paw was a 25-year-old junior auditor at the time of the 2017 inspection of the firm’s Carillion audit by a team from watchdog the Financial Reporting Council.

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