Accountancy

Ex-KPMG staffer accused of Carillion forgery was ‘junior cog’ in a ‘fast-moving and intricate machine’

Junior KPMG staff say they were overworked and following instructions from their bosses

KPMG along with ex-partner Peter Meehan and ex-employees are accused of trying to mislead inspectors from the Audit Quality Review team of the Financial Reporting Council
KPMG along with ex-partner Peter Meehan and ex-employees are accused of trying to mislead inspectors from the Audit Quality Review team of the Financial Reporting Council Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

An ex-KPMG staffer accused of being involved in forging documents to mislead an inspection into the firm’s Carillion audit was a “very junior cog” who placed his trust in his seniors, a tribunal was told.

KPMG along with ex-partner Peter Meehan and ex-employees Alistair Wright, Richard William Kitchen, Adam David Bennett and Pratik Paw are accused of trying to mislead inspectors from the Audit Quality Review team of the Financial Reporting Council by creating phoney documents in relation to inspections into the audits of Carillion and Regenersis.

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