Finance

Auditors of NZX-listed firms face misconduct hearing

Victoria Young
Mon, 07 Dec 2020

Victoria Young
Mon, 07 Dec 2020
Two accountants are facing negligence charges before the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants Disciplinary Tribunal relating to the audit of two NZX-listed firms.The two NZICA members have interim name suppression which prevents media reporting anything which may identify them including their names, which companies the allegations relate to, and the audit firm. The duo, who attended a hearing today in Auckland, deny all charges. They have enlisted David Jones QC and Fee Langstone’s Russell Stewart to defend them.In relation...

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