KPMG has announced that it is laying off 2 per cent of its workforce at its office in the United States with an aim to keep costs low as the economy slows
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Over the last six 'lockdown and unlock' months, Krishan spend relentless hours on video calls and webinars to keep in regular touch with CXOs across India and abroad
Auditors are under greater regulatory scrutiny than ever after a serious of high-profile lapses in recent years
The move comes after a complaint was filed by the Society of Indian Law Firm, representing around 100 Indian law firms
The FRC -- which stands accused by a British parliamentary committee of being "toothless" -- has also proposed a series of reforms for the troubled sector