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Auditors PwC banned in India

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 12, 2018
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India’s securities regulator has banned global accountancy firm PwC from auditing listed companies in the country for two years, after it failed to spot a $1.7b fraud at the defunct Satyam Computer Services.

In a damning 108-page report, the Securities and Exchange Board of India wrote that PwC had neglected to check “glaring anomalies” in the financial details reported by Satyam, whose downfall was one of India’s worst financial scandals in recent years. For about five years, beginning in 2003, Sebi wrote, Satyam inflated its revenue by accounting for 7,561 fake invoices. The fraud persisted in part because PwC, Satyam’s auditor, ”did not independently check the veracity of the monthly bank statements”.

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As well as the auditing suspension, Sebi ordered PwC to disgorge wrongful gains of about $2m. PwC said it was disappointed, adding that it would seek a stay on the order before it became effective at the end of March, on the grounds that it was out of line with a prior High Court order.

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