UK:
The Failure Of Public Interest Companies To Appoint An Auditor (Video)
18 November 2019
Clyde & Co
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In this video for LexisNexis, Partner Tim Crockford and Senior
Associate David Milner in the Accountants Liability team consider
what happens when a publicly traded entity cannot appoint a
statutory auditor. They discuss the practical consequences of the
Secretary of State seeking to make the appointment, potential
market reactions in that scenario and the wider implications for
audit.
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