The Financial Reporting Council said today that the probe will examine whether KPMG breached "ethical and technical standards." The investigation will cover 2014, 2015 and 2016, together with additional audit work carried out during 2017.
The probe comes as a parliamentary committee accuses Carillion of trying to "wriggle out" of obligations to the company's pension plan as it continued to pay dividends to shareholders and award "handsome pay packets" to senior executives.