Scottish Daily Mail

Now PwC fined £2.5m over BT audit failure

- By Lucy White

PWC has been fined £2.5m for its audit of BT after a fraud at the telecom giant’s Italian arm.

The accounting giant failed to properly challenge BT’s 2017 results, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said, even after the discovery of the fraud a year earlier wiped billions off BT’s value and prompted a criminal trial which is still ongoing.

Richard Hughes, PwC’s audit engagement partner for BT, was also fined £60,000.

The penalties were reduced to £1.75m and £42,000 respective­ly for PwC’s cooperatio­n and admissions.

The wrongdoing at BT happened in 2015 and 2016. Prosecutor­s in Milan claimed BT Italia and a network of staff sought to inflate revenues and conceal losses of £250m in a sophistica­ted fraud.

When the scandal came to light in 2016, after a whistleblo­wer alerted bosses, BT adjusted its financial statements by around £513m. While the FRC did not say these results were misstated, or that the total sum of the adjustment­s was wrong, it did find that PwC had failed to apply the ‘necessary profession­al scepticism’ when checking the numbers. The paper-trail which showed how PwC approached its audit work was also inadequate, the FRC added.

of the 23 originally accused of fraud at BT, a former manager of BT Italia has already been jailed for a year, while the ex-chief executive, gianluca Cimini, died two years ago.

A spokesman for PwC apologised for not meeting the ‘required standard’, adding: ‘We have made significan­t investment in strengthen­ing audit quality in recent years, which has been recognised in improved quality inspection results. We remain committed to maintainin­g and building on this progress.’

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