Deloitte 'very pleased' with Scicluna outcome
Firm makes statement over controversial proceedings against its UK chairman
Firm makes statement over controversial proceedings against its UK chairman
Deloitte has said that it is ‘very pleased’ with the outcome of the Joint
Disciplinary Tribunal into the conduct of its UK Chairman Martin Scicluna.
Scicluna was cleared earlier today of charges that he should have reported
Deloitte auditor Stephen Ives to the ICAEW for misconduct in relation to the
audit of Capital Corporation in the 1990s.
In a statement, Deloitte said merely: ‘Clearly, we are very pleased with the
Tribunal’s decision which concludes this matter and dismisses all complaints
against the firm and Martin Scicluna.’
The firm had always hotly disputed the charges, going so far as to try to
block the announcement of the charges early last year with a High Court
injunction.
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