
EY’s audit spat ends, grappling over working papers continues
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission’s dispute with EY, as well as new accounting rules from China, highlight the need for clarity over audit papers.

Accountancy firm EY in Hong Kong has ended its dispute with the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) by dropping an appeal against the regulator, the final move in a long-running legal dispute over access to audit papers.
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