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FT reports that four partners have left EY following potential breaches of Shell audit

FT reports that four partners have left EY following potential breaches of Shell audit
FT reports that four partners have left EY following potential breaches of Shell audit

The Financial Times reported that four partners had left EY after potential breaches in its audit of Shell, which led to the oil major dropping the accounting firm as its auditor.

According to the report, public records and sources familiar with the matter indicate that the partners of one of the "Big Four" accounting and consulting networks left in December.

It said that among the four partners who left was a partner who was?ascended to EY's highest ranks only a few months earlier and Gary Donald who led Shell audit.

Earlier this month, Shell said it had chosen PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) as its next auditor after a tender process, with PwC set to ?replace EY from 2027.

Shell stated in a regulatory filing made in July that EY had violated rules requiring an accounting firm to?change their lead audit partner at least every five or seven years.

The British 'Financial Reporting Council' announced in December that it had launched an investigation into EY’s audit of Shell’s financial statements for 2024 due to possible breaches 'of audit partner rotation rules'.

EY and Shell did not respond to requests for immediate comment.

(source: Reuters)