Wirecard Scandal Unravels, EY Faces Scrutiny for Gullibility in Audit

The Wirecard scandal is a cautionary tale for the financial world, shedding light on the potential consequences of lax oversight and reliance on fabricated documents. As investigations continue, the role of auditors, in this case, EY, has come under scrutiny. The fallout from Wirecard’s collapse is a stark reminder of the importance of robust auditing practices and stringent checks to safeguard against fraud and deception in the corporate world.
King Charles to address a nation shaken by death of queen

Britain’s King Charles will address a country in mourning on Friday following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, the only monarch most Britons ever knew and the “spirit of the nation” for seven decades.
Toshiba set to announce split into three firms, shareholder reaction in focus

Japanese industrial conglomerate Toshiba Corp (6502.T) is set to outline plans on Friday to break up into three listed companies that will focus on infrastructure, devices and memory chips, sources with knowledge of the matter said.
EXCLUSIVE Scandal-hit Credit Suisse considers creating single private bank -sources

Credit Suisse (CSGN.S) is considering centralising the management of its bankers to the world’s wealthy, replacing a regional structure, three sources said, as part of efforts to fast-track an overhaul after a series of scandals.
EXCLUSIVE KPMG managers back liquidation of Singapore firms in $1 bln nickel scandal

Singapore firms accused of being involved in a $1.1-billion bogus nickel trading scheme should be placed in liquidation as there was no business to be preserved, interim judicial managers at accounting firm KPMG have said in a document seen by Reuters.
German prosecutors charge more VW managers in emissions scandal

German prosecutors have charged 15 executives from Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) and a car supplier in connection with the diesel emissions scandal that emerged in 2015, a spokesman for the prosecutor’s office said on Saturday.