Auditing firm KPMG had raised no serious questions as it signed off on the accounts. Richard Howson, chief executive at the time, had told the company's annual meeting that it had “made an encouraging start to the year”. But its fortunes turned swiftly. By July, Carillion was forced to blame a catastrophic ...
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