EY Germany Handed Two-Year Ban After Wirecard Audit Failures
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EY’s German business has been banned for two years from accepting major new audit mandates, after it failed to uncover fraud at Wirecard AG.
Ernst & Young GmbH breached its professional duty when auditing the payments firm’s annual reports for 2016, 2017 and 2018, Germany’s audit watchdog APAS said in a statement Monday, which didn’t mention EY by name. It levied a fine of €500,000 ($542,330) on EY and banned it from new audit work for companies of “public interest,” though it exempted contract renewals.