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FRC confirms inquiry into accounting firm’s 2022 audit of Ladbrokes, Coral and Sportingbet owner | FRC confirms inquiry into accounting firm’s 2022 audit of Ladbrokes, Coral and Sportingbet owner |
The accounting firm KPMG is under investigation by the sector’s UK regulator over its audit of the 2022 accounts of the gambling company Entain. | The accounting firm KPMG is under investigation by the sector’s UK regulator over its audit of the 2022 accounts of the gambling company Entain. |
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said its enforcement division would be examining the conduct of the “big four” accounting firm, without saying what the investigation related to. | The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said its enforcement division would be examining the conduct of the “big four” accounting firm, without saying what the investigation related to. |
“We will cooperate fully with the FRC to conclude this matter as quickly as possible,” a KPMG UK spokesperson said. | “We will cooperate fully with the FRC to conclude this matter as quickly as possible,” a KPMG UK spokesperson said. |
Entain, which owns brands including Ladbrokes, Coral and Sportingbet, declined to comment on the investigation. | Entain, which owns brands including Ladbrokes, Coral and Sportingbet, declined to comment on the investigation. |
It also did not comment on whether the investigation into KPMG relates to a settlement it reached with HM Revenue and Customs in 2023 over alleged bribery in a Turkish business it previously owned. | It also did not comment on whether the investigation into KPMG relates to a settlement it reached with HM Revenue and Customs in 2023 over alleged bribery in a Turkish business it previously owned. |
Shares in the company fell by nearly 2% on Monday morning, against a rising FTSE 100, amid uncertainty over what the investigation into KPMG relates to. That fall made Entain the worst-performing stock on the blue-chip index. | Shares in the company fell by nearly 2% on Monday morning, against a rising FTSE 100, amid uncertainty over what the investigation into KPMG relates to. That fall made Entain the worst-performing stock on the blue-chip index. |
In August 2023, the company said it had set aside £585m to cover the cost of the agreement. The figure was included as a liability in its 2023 accounts, although it ended up paying £615m, including a £20m contribution to charity and £10m to cover the costs of HMRC and the Crown Prosecution Service. | |
HMRC originally launched an investigation in 2019 into “potential corporate offending” by a Turkish-facing online betting and gaming business that Entain owned between 2011 and 2017, as well as the activities of third-party suppliers and former employees of the group. | HMRC originally launched an investigation in 2019 into “potential corporate offending” by a Turkish-facing online betting and gaming business that Entain owned between 2011 and 2017, as well as the activities of third-party suppliers and former employees of the group. |
Entain – formerly known as GVC – was accused of failing to have the correct procedures in place to stop people taking part in bribes that benefit the business. | Entain – formerly known as GVC – was accused of failing to have the correct procedures in place to stop people taking part in bribes that benefit the business. |
In December 2023 the company reached a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the CPS. | In December 2023 the company reached a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the CPS. |
Under a DPA, a company is charged with a criminal offence but the proceedings are automatically suspended if the DPA receives approval from a judge. They must then adhere to strict rules. DPAs have been used in instances of alleged bribery and corruption with companies including the jet engine maker Rolls-Royce. | |
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Investors are also seeking more than £100m in compensation from Entain, for its alleged failure to update them on issues with bribery and corruption at the Turkish division. | Investors are also seeking more than £100m in compensation from Entain, for its alleged failure to update them on issues with bribery and corruption at the Turkish division. |
“This legacy matter concerns a business which was sold by a former management team six years ago,” said Barry Gibson, the chair of Entain at the time of the settlement. | “This legacy matter concerns a business which was sold by a former management team six years ago,” said Barry Gibson, the chair of Entain at the time of the settlement. |
“The group has changed immeasurably since these events took place.” | “The group has changed immeasurably since these events took place.” |
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