Carillion

Eight Carillion directors face legal bans

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The government has started legal proceedings to ban up to eight former Carillon directors from holding boardroom posts. Days before the third anniversary of Carillion’s collapse, new business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng launched the legal bid to ban the former bosses from holding director positions. Chief executive Richard Howson, chief financial…

Carillion directors ‘recklessly’ misled the market, says watchdog

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Some Carillion directors “acted recklessly” and released “misleadingly positive” market updates in the year before it collapsed, the financial watchdog has said. Three updates were singled out by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for not disclosing the company’s true financial state, as it announced it had sent out warning notices.…

Carillion auditor: watchdog probe finds ‘breaches by KPMG’

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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has indicated its investigation into KPMG’s audit of Carillion has found breaches on the part of the accountant. The FRC has been investigating KPMG’s work across accounting for construction and services contracts, and other financial aspects such as pensions liabilities, goodwill and going concern in…

Carillion liquidator hits KPMG with negligence claim

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Carillion’s liquidator has filed a negligence lawsuit against KPMG, the auditing giant who signed off the contractor’s pre-collapse accounts. The Financial Times reports that the official receiver, who collects assets for creditors, is preparing to make a £250m claim against KPMG over alleged negligence in the auditing of the failed…

Balfour’s Midland Met monitored for supply chain challenges

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Balfour Beatty’s work on the Midland Metropolitan Hospital could be slowed by the “sustainability of the supply chain” in the wake of COVID-19, the local NHS has warned. The contractor is still on site working to complete the £600m hospital, which Carillion had originally been set to deliver. An update…

Liverpool hospital trust reveals subjects of potential legal action

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The trust behind the Royal Liverpool Hospital is to decide on whether to issue legal claims against Carillion’s insurers and subcontractor Heyrod this summer. The major city hospital was originally supposed to be operational in 2017 and cost £746m to build and run, but was delayed repeatedly. It was thought…

HS2 approval will ‘benefit firms not on the project’

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HS2's go-ahead will see the UK construction market “tighten” and will benefit firms not directly working on the project, analysts have claimed. Prime minister Boris Johnson told the House of Commons shortly after midday that "the cabinet has given HS2 the green signal", ending months of speculation about the future…

Carillion hospitals: taxpayer hit confirmed as less than expected

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Private companies have borne most of the increased construction costs on the two Carillion PFI hospital contracts, the National Audit Office (NAO) has confirmed. As claimed by the Cabinet Office, and as reported by Construction News earlier this week, the taxpayer has not paid for most of the cost increases, with…

Cabinet Office: private sector paying for Carillion hospital cost increases

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Increased construction costs of the former Carillion PFI contracts on the Royal Liverpool and Midland Metropolitan hospitals are being picked up by the private sector rather than taxpayers, the government has said. To mark the second anniversary of the collapse of the former contractor, Unite criticised what it called two…

Carillion-hit council needs taxpayer support for additional costs

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A Greater Manchester council may still seek government support to deal with costs it has faced since the collapse of Carillion in 2018. Tameside Council used the firm as its main contractor for building works and saw several projects stall in the wake of its collapse. Two years on from…