by Shared by Accountancy Age | Apr 11, 2017 | News
In January 2016, the ICAEW issued guidance to all members regarding the legal services they can provide in the context of the two categories under the Act: “reserved legal activities”, which may only be provided by a specific group of authorised individuals, and...
by Shared by Accountancy Age | Apr 10, 2017 | News
To make matters worse, one instance of a cyberattack has the potential to shut down small and medium-sized accounting firms for good. These firms don’t have the same capital that large firms have and taking one hit from a breach could spiral them into bankruptcy. In...
by Shared by Accountancy Age | Apr 6, 2017 | News
In the audit faculty, Kelly Adams has been promoted in the Glasgow office, Hugh Fairclough in Leeds, Keith Ward in Birmingham, Lucy Robson in Newcastle and Karen Tasker in Gatwick. Read the full story at Accountancy Age.
by Shared by Accountancy Age | Mar 30, 2017 | News
We cannot underestimate the social harm caused by money laundering, which contributes to organised crime, such as drug, weapon and even human trafficking, and funds terrorist activity. Serious and organised crime costs the UK economy an estimated £24bn a year, and...
by Shared by Accountancy Age | Mar 28, 2017 | News
Dennis Layton will take up the position on April 1 and will be based in London. He joins EY from McKinsey & Company, where he was leader of the organisation’s UK and Ireland practice and the EMEA performance transformation practice. He was also responsible for the...