The payroll officer of a building material supplier has fought his employer over its refusal to allow him to work from home so he can care for his young children.
Naomi Neilson | 1 minute read
The payroll officer of a building material supplier has fought his employer over its refusal to allow him to work from home so he can care for his young children.
In response to the Treasury’s recent options paper proposing audit reform and addressing controversy concerning the Big Four, an accounting body has called for greater targeted measures to address firm diversity.
RSM has expanded its business and cross-border capabilities through 20 new partner and director appointments.
BDO has announced the promotion of 13 employees to partner, from 1 July 2026, taking the consultancy firm’s total number of partner promotions to 17 this calendar year and its total number of partners to 352.
The Treasury has commenced consultations addressing issues such as accountability and potential conflicts of interest posed by the structure of the big four.
Submissions and nominations are open for the second annual Corporate Accountant Awards.
An employee at one of the big four accounting firms has been sacked amid allegations he and another man accessed the prime minister’s personal banking account.
A former company auditor has had his registration cancelled after the regulator raised concerns about long-term independence and conflict of interest issues linked to his professional relationship with a client.
AASB S2 is a finance challenge. Here's how to treat it like one, writes Rachel Riley.
An accountant’s claims he was lured into purchasing $7 million worth of shares in his employer’s company have unravelled, with a court finding he had extensive knowledge before investing.