THE FINANCIAL TIMES reports:
Audit firms failed to raise the alarm before three-quarters of big UK corporate collapses since 2010, according to research, raising concerns that auditors are failing to perform one of their core functions.
Three in four audit reports failed to provide alerts that companies, which ultimately failed, risked going bankrupt by providing a “material uncertainty related to going concern” in the year before collapse, according to a report …
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