Accountancy

KPMG and former staff face ‘serious regulatory sanctions’ over misleading Carillion probe

The audit firm and former staff were found to have misled inspectors from the FRC

Carillion went bust in 2018, despite having received a clean bill of health from KPMG, the firm's auditor
Carillion went bust in 2018, despite having received a clean bill of health from KPMG, the firm's auditor Photo: AFP via Getty Images

KPMG and multiple former staff members are facing “serious regulatory sanctions” over their engagement in a conspiracy to mislead inspectors looking into their audit of outsourcer Carillion.

A tribunal has found that ex-KPMG partner Peter Meehan and ex-KPMG auditors Alistair Wright, Richard William Kitchen and Adam David Bennett deliberately and dishonestly created false documents and made false representations about those documents to inspectors from the regulator, a barrister for the Financial Reporting Council told a sanctions hearing on 12 May.

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