27 Jan 2012, Kevin Reed, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2141839/pwc-claims-shadows-lloyds-audit
PWC HAS CLAIMED that a ‘shadow' team from Ernst & Young is looking to dislodge the firm as auditor of Lloyds Banking Group.
In its latest submission to the Competition Commission's inquiry into the audit market, PwC argued that all the industry sectors had strong audit competition. It cited Ernst & Young's potential to undertake banking audits, despite E&Y currently not auditing any of the UK's high street banks.
"Indeed, we are aware that Ernst & Young has a "shadow" audit team in place targeting Lloyds Banking Group," said PwC in its statement to the commission.
The firm said that it would also set up shadow teams, "to build up relationships with the key stakeholders within the identified target company".
E&Y's submission flagged up that it has to "compete aggressively with its competitors in a number of ways, including in relation to audit quality, industry knowledge, expertise and innovation, firm culture and values, price and productivity".
E&Y refused to comment on PwC's statement.
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Visitor comments
and.........
Are they saying it is a good thing competition wise or a bad thing company wise?
Posted by: rob , 27 Jan 2012 | 11:47
Excusses, excusses, excusses...
PwC are trying to prove that even though 99% of the FTSE 100 are audited by just the Big Four, they still argue that there is enough competition in the market.
Posted by: Jawad Akhtar , 11 Feb 2012 | 16:09