(…) Fights with accountants are fascinating, partly because the confidentiality surrounding their work with clients means the squabbles rarely become public.
That there was a fight this time cannot be in doubt. BCE said it " disagreed " with KPMG's conclusions and you can be sure of much to-ing and fro-ing before this ever became public. It seems a safe bet, too, that the disagreements were far less courteous than a dry press release would suggest.
Does this latest case tell us something about a new toughness among auditors? (…)
Dogfights that test the value of client confidentiality - Jennifer Hughes - 27 November 2008 - Financial Times - Asia Ed1
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