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US debating indictment of KPMG Accounting
firm KPMG LLP has accepted full responsibility for the unlawful conduct
of former firm partners involved with offering tax shelter services under
criminal investigation by federal prosecutors. Prosecutors
had built a criminal case against KPMG for obstruction of justice and
the sale of abusive tax shelters. Department of Justice was debating now
whether to seek an indictment of KPMG. A criminal indictment against Andersen was the last time the US government brought a criminal indictment against a major accounting house, which was followed by Andersen’s obstruction-of-justice department lawyers consider in deciding whether to seek an indictment against KPMG. Justice department options include seeking some other resolution of the case. Regulator fear about the likely consequences of prosecuting the firm. Companies can live with big four but three would offer little choice of auditors and make a mockery of the principle of rotation. Solutions being considered as breaking them into smaller units and further clamp down on non audit work. |