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  2. PwC tax scandal - Wikipedia

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    From 2013 to 2023, state and federal government contracts for the Big Four accounting firms increased by 400%, [5] and 1,270% by the federal government alone. [6] By 2023, total federal and state spending on consultants totaled $20.8 billion per year, [7] with $5 billion spent by the federal government alone. [8]

  3. SSAE No. 18 - Wikipedia

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    SSAE 18 also identifies other relevant roles not directly engaged in the audit: [18] AICPA, which publishes the audit standards and code of ethics that the responsible or engaged parties are expected to follow; Subservice organization, A service organization used by a service organization that is the responsible party; and

  4. Big Four accounting firms - Wikipedia

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    The report recommended the Government refer the statutory audit market to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), urging consideration of breaking up the Big Four. [28] In September 2018, Business Secretary Greg Clark announced he had asked the CMA to conduct an inquiry into competition in the audit sector, [ 44 ] and on 9 October 2018 ...

  5. Davos: PwC survey finds 'bleak CEO outlook' for 2023 - AOL

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    CEOs aren't feeling too hopeful on the year ahead, according to a newly-released survey.

  6. Is this the end of summer Fridays? PwC hits the brakes as ...

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    PwC staffers have enjoyed the “Friday feeling” a bit more than their peers at the other Big 4 firms in the last few years, but that may be about to change.

  7. Accounting scandals - Wikipedia

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    2023 [103] [104] [105] Shah Dhandharia India: Allegations of accounting fraud, stock manipulation, money laundering Americanas: 2023 KPMG and PWC Brazil: Accounting inconsistencies related to forfeit, on the order of R$ 20 billion Evergrande: 2023 PWC China

  8. Recovery auditing - Wikipedia

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    Recovery auditing was at first primarily for retail based companies. It was developed in the 1970s as a result of companies losing millions of dollars annually because of unpaid invoices , duplicate payments, discounts and allowances not received and general overpayments.

  9. Tax haven - Wikipedia

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    Defining a MNE as a business with global turnover above 20 billion euros and profitability before tax above 10%. The object is to allocate the profit in excess of the 10% permitted between all nations where the MNE derived turnover. The report had been agreed by 139 OECD member jurisdictions as of 9 June 2023. [247]