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Big Four challengers give evidence to Competition Commission

Mid-tier firms give evidence to Competition Commission, claiming Big Four have a cosy relationship with big businesses

Big Four

MID-TIER FIRMS have given evidence to the Competition Commission, calling for the stranglehold of the Big Four in the audit market to be broken.

Last year, the Competition Commission began an enquiry into the Big Four's dominance of the audit market - following a referral from the Office of Fair Trading's initial investigation.

Grant Thornton told the inquiry that audit firms would audit the same client for an average of 48 years, The Independent reported.

Grant Thornton said that the major firms had built up cosy relationships with big companies relying on brand strength, with some bankers even requiring a particular auditor's appointment.

The European Commission plans to finalise reforms of audit rules later this year or early next year. The latest draft audit proposals from the Commission encourage companies to use non-Big Four firms, through using mandatory rotation periods and joint audits.

Jonathan Faull, director-general for internal market and services division of the Commission, answered questions about the proposed reforms at a parliamentary economic affairs committee earlier this month.

He reiterated that mandatory rotations of six years would be enforced across Europe, although companies that opted for joint-audits could change firms after nine years.

Currently just one FTSE 100 companies' audit is handled by a  non-Big Four firm - BDO.

Visitor comments

Un-breakable Cartel?

It's unbelievable that world regulators cannot break this sort of cartel of Big 4. Perhaps 'Vested Interests' are playing role at regulators level?

Posted by Zulfiqar Sheikh, 08 Mar 2012

 

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