Accounting firm ordered to pay client $3.3m in costs

A prominent accounting and business advisory firm has said that it plans to appeal a Federal Court decision to award more than $3 million in costs to a former client that it was found to have deceived over an accounting error.

by | Feb 27, 2019

Regulating the regulator

On 21 December 2018, Pitcher Partners was ordered by the court to pay its former client, Neville’s Bus Service, which trades as Busabout, just under $5.5 million as “damages for deceit”.

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