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Audit reforms curb risk of more failures – at a price

Some of the proposed corporate governance changes prompted a furious backlash from business leaders and MPs, rightly giving the government pause, writes David Wighton

UK audit reforms are necessary but may be costly
UK audit reforms are necessary but may be costly Photo: Getty Images

The first thing to say about the government’s proposals for reforming the UK’s audit regime is hats off to Kwasi Kwarteng. The business secretary has plenty of other things on his plate and there must have been a temptation to drag his feet on the issue like his predecessor.

But Kwarteng was right that there was no excuse for further delay. In the wake of disasters such as Carillion, Thomas Cook and BHS, trust in audit is in urgent need of repair.

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