The Scotsman

Watchdog to probe audits of accounts at Rolls-royce

● Regulatory inquiry to cover 2010-2013 ● KPMG is confident of the quality of its work

- By MARTIN FLANAGAN

The UK’S accountanc­y regulator has begun an inquiry into KPMG’S audit of the accounts of Rolls-royce following the aero-engine-maker’s recent agreement to pay hundreds of millions of pounds to settle bribery and corruption claims.

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said the investigat­ion will cover the accountanc­y giant’s audit of the books at Rolls-royce for the years 2010 to 2013.

The decision to investigat­e follows a Deferred Prosecutio­n Agreement between Rolls-royce and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) in January, which saw the company pay £671 million to settle the allegation­s.

The FRC said yesterday: “The FRC has commenced an investigat­ion under the Audit Enforcemen­t Procedure into the conduct of KPMG Audit Plc, in relation to the audit of the financial statements of Rolls-royce Group plc for the year ended 31 December 2010 and of Rolls-royce Holdings plc for the years ended 31 December 2011 to 31 December 2013.

“The decision to investigat­e follows the SFO announceme­nt on 17 January 2017 of a Deferred Prosecutio­n Agreement between the SFO and Rolls-royce which relates to offences including conspiracy to corrupt and a failure to prevent bribery.”

The agreements relate to bribery and corruption scandals involving intermedia­ries in overseas markets such as Indonesia and China.

The engine maker first passed informatio­n to the SFO in 2012 after facing “allegation­s of malpractic­e” in the two countries, after which the fraud squad launched a formal investigat­ion.

Officials for the firm said at the time its own investigat­ions had found “matters of concern” in additional overseas markets.

KPMG, one of the world’s largest accountanc­y groups, said in a statement yesterday: “It is important that regulators acting in the public interest should review high-profile issues.

“We will co-operate fully with the FRC’S investigat­ion, which follows the SFO’S investigat­ions into Rolls-royce. We are confident in the quality of all the audit work we have completed for Rolls-royce, including the 2010-13 period the FRC is considerin­g.”

The firm has audited Rollsroyce for 26 years, but is due to be replaced next year by PWC. In addition to the corruption allegation­s, Rolls-royce has been hit by a string of profit warnings that triggered a slump in its share price. Recruitmen­t practice Carlyle is putting its weight behind entreprene­urship north of the Border by becoming a partner to leadership organisati­on Entreprene­urial Scotland. Founder Duggie Carlyle, pictured left, with Emma Watson Mack and Sandy Kennedy of Entreprene­urial Scotland, said: “It is vital that we create a business ecosystem that connects innovative individual­s and businesses with the advisers, investors and supporters who can help them succeed.”

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