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Retired EY partners question plans to split firm

Letter sees former senior staff weigh in with concerns over EY's landmark break-up plans

Global chief executive Carmine Di Sibio is spearheading a plan to split the Big Four firm in two, but ex-partners aren't convinced
Global chief executive Carmine Di Sibio is spearheading a plan to split the Big Four firm in two, but ex-partners aren't convinced Photo: Patrick T Fallon/Getty Images

Former partners at EY have raised their concerns about issues ranging from leadership and resourcing to pension contributions, as the professional services giant prepares to pull the trigger on a radical restructuring.

With a vote looming on plans to separate its audit and consulting divisions to minimise conflicts of interest that are holding back potential growth, the Financial Timesreports that some 150 retired partners have weighed in with a letter questioning various elements of the proposals.

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