This concise volume evaluates the causes and significance of recent corporate failures and financial scandals, and the roles of external auditors, financial reports, watchdogs, boards, directors and senior management. Failures like the collapse of Carillion, examined at length, have led to a crisis of confidence in financial reporting.
Krish Bhaskar was founding Professor of Accounting at the University of East Anglia, UK and previously held positions at the London School of Economics and the University of Bristol. He is the author of over 50 books and has also worked extensively in the IT, consulting, investment banking, automotive and forecasting sectors.
John Flower, now retired, was formerly Professor of Accounting at the University of Bristol, UK and Director of the Centre for Research in European Accounting, Brussels.
Rod Sellers OBE, FCA, has spent almost 50 years in senior financial and corporate roles in industry.
1. About this Book. 2. Regulation, Regulators and Reporting. 3. Manipulating Reports and Creative Accounting. 4. Landmark Scandals :The Impact of Earlier Cases. 5. Tesco, HBOS and Autonomy. 6. Carillion: The Collapse. 7. Carillion: The Blame Game. 8. Recent Cases: Steinhoff and Conviviality. 9. Conclusions: The Aftermath. GLOSSARY.