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French Watchdog Probes Major Audit Firms
14 Jan
Summary
- France's competition watchdog conducted unannounced raids on auditing firms.
- The investigation targets suspected anti-competitive behavior by major firms.
- The Big Four firms dominate global auditing and financial certification.

France's competition watchdog, Autorite de la Concurrence, has initiated an anti-trust investigation, conducting unannounced raids on auditing and financial reporting certification companies. The "Big Four" firms, Deloitte, KPMG, EY, and PWC, are reported to be among those targeted in these document-seizing inspections.
These major firms are suspected of engaging in anti-competitive practices within the market. The watchdog emphasized that these investigations are preliminary and do not imply any guilt on the part of the targeted companies. The "Big Four" globally hold a significant market share in auditing large corporations.
The raids underscore regulatory scrutiny faced by the dominant players in the auditing sector. While the firms either declined to comment or did not immediately respond, the investigation highlights ongoing efforts to ensure fair competition in financial services.




