The long shadow of Enron lingers over the accountancy profession. The energy trader dragged down Andersen – which sold it a racy mix of audit and consulting services – and in doing so focused attention on the profit-seeking instincts of accountants.
A backlash against commercial conflicts of interest soon followed in 2002, but the UK audit watchdog revealed this month that the big four accountancy firms have failed to prove they can control them.

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