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− | [[Image:ErnstandYoung_london_building.jpg| | + | [[Image:ErnstandYoung_london_building.jpg|350px|right|thumb|Ernst & Young's London headquarters]] '''Ernst & Young''' is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and one of the Big Four accountancy firms. |
− | Just four accounting firms – [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]], [[KPMG]], [[Deloitte & Touche]] and [[Ernst & Young]] – | + | Just four accounting firms – [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]], [[KPMG]], [[Deloitte & Touche]] and [[Ernst & Young]] – audited 97 per cent of the FTSE 350 companies in 2008.<ref>Prem Sikka, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/14/credit-crunch-auditing Called to account], Guardian, 14 December 2008</ref>In mid-2012 they audited around 99 per cent of the FTSE 100 listed on the [[London Stock Exchange]]. <ref> Prem Sikka, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/may/31/auditors-held-account-shareholder-spring Auditors must be held to account], ''The Guardian,'' 31 May 2012 </ref> |
− | ==Tax avoidance== | + | In February 2013 Ernst & Young was recognised as 'the UK’s strongest accounting and business brand in the influential Superbrands annual league table for 2013'. <ref> [http://www.ey.com/UK/en/Newsroom/News-releases/13-02-25---EY-is-the-strongest-accounting-and-business-brand-in-the-UK Ernst & Young is the strongest accounting and business brand in the UK], Ernst & Young press release, 25 February 2013, acc 26 February 2013. See also: http://www.superbrands.uk.com/ </ref> |
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+ | In July 2013 the company announced it was globally changing its name to EY, however this was declared a 'rebranding megafail' after the Financial Times pointed out the same name was held by a 'racy Spanish magazine'. | ||
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+ | ==Controversies and conflicts of interest== | ||
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+ | According to Andrew Simms of the New Economics Foundation, "Conflicts of interest are built into the very DNA of the big professional services firms. These companies are working with firms that need to be regulated and the government bodies that are regulating". | ||
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+ | ===Tax avoidance=== | ||
The Big Four accountancy firms were behind almost half of all known [tax] avoidance schemes, the Revenue (HMRC) said in 2006.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/feb/07/tax-gap-avoidance-schemes Gilt-edged profits for profession's 'big four'], Guardian, 7 February 2009</ref> | The Big Four accountancy firms were behind almost half of all known [tax] avoidance schemes, the Revenue (HMRC) said in 2006.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/feb/07/tax-gap-avoidance-schemes Gilt-edged profits for profession's 'big four'], Guardian, 7 February 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Secondments to the UK Treasury=== | ||
+ | In 2013 a report by the influential UK Commons public accounts committee found that the Big Four were using knowledge gained from staff seconded to the Treasury "to help wealthy clients avoid paying UK taxes". The firms, it said, went on to "advise multinationals and individuals on how to exploit loopholes around legislation they had helped to write". | ||
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+ | PAC committee chair [[Margaret Hodge]] said the accountancy firms' actions represented a "ridiculous conflict of interest". She called for the Treasury to stop accepting their staff to draw up new tax laws. "The large accountancy firms are in a powerful position in the tax world and have an unhealthily cosy relationship with government," she said.<ref>Rajeev Syal, Simon Bowers and Patrick Wintour, [Accountancy firms 'use knowledge of | ||
+ | Treasury to help rich avoid tax' – MPs] ''The Guardian'', Friday 26 April 2013, acc 12 June 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | ===='Contributions' to parties==== | ||
+ | During the UK Coalition government the 'big four' firms have contributed almost £2.5 million to Britain's three main political parties. The contributions are listed as 'non-cash donations', representing the value of staff costs and services (secondments) such as consultancy or advisory and are provided to the party free of charge. Of the £2.5 million from the 'big four', the [[Labour Party]] received £1.5 million and the [[Liberal Democrats]] received £742,362. EY, traditionally a [[Conservative]] donor, did not contribute to any party this legislature with donations reportable to the Electoral Commission. | ||
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+ | Under the previous Labour government, the [[Conservative Party]] received £1.7 million, including all of EY's £63,989 donation..<ref> Carlos Martin Tornero [http://www.theaccountant-online.com/features/labour-to-win-if-big-four-donation-patterns-become-self-fulfilling-prophecy-4569417/ Labour to win, if Big Four donation patterns become self-fulfilling prophecy] ''The Accountant'', 5 May 2015, accessed 18 May 2015.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Under investigation for audit client lobbying=== | ||
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+ | In January 2013 sources told Reuters that the US [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] was investigating whether Ernst & Young had violated US auditor rules by letting its lobbying unit perform work for several major audit clients. The SEC declined to comment on whether it was looking into whether the [[Washington Council Ernst & Young]] unit had lobbied on behalf of its audit clients [[Amgen]] Inc (AMGN.O), [[CVS Caremark Corp]] (CVS.N) and [[Verizon Communications]] Inc (VZ.N), which Reuters had first revealed in March 2012. <ref> Dena Aubin, David Ingram and Sarah N. Lynch, [http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/08/us-usa-accounting-ernst-idUSBRE82718C20120308?feedType=RSS&feedName=everything&virtualBrandChannel=11563 Exclusive: Ernst & Young tightropes between audit, advocacy], Reuters, WASHINGTON | Thu Mar 8, 2012 3:22pm EST </ref> | ||
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+ | ===Healthcare and privatisation of NHS=== | ||
+ | In 2015 [[NHS England]] announced a new list of approved suppliers to the NHS. The list is dominated by outsourcing giants [[Capita]]; management consultancies PwC and [[KPMG]]; and US health insurer [[UnitedHealth]]. NHS England insists the companies who are bidding for contracts to supply support services to the GP-led commission groups will supply a range of back-office functions, cutting procurement times and allowing doctors to focus on how best to spend their £70bn share of the NHS budget.' All of the firms are members of the [[Commissioning Support Industry Group]], a 'low-profile body that affords them regular access to the senior NHS officials overseeing the creation of the new market in commissioning services.' Other members of the Group include management firms Ernst and Young and [[McKinsey]] who have also been awarded prominent roles.<ref> Jamie Doward [http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/may/02/nhs-land-grab-private-firms-health-privatisation-fears Fears grow over ‘land grab’ of NHS by private suppliers] ''Guardian'', 2 May 2015, accessed 4 May 2015.</ref> | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
− | *[[Chris Sanger]] is the Global Head of Tax Policy at Ernst & Young, Chairman of the Tax Faculty of the [[Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales]] (ICAEW) and a former adviser to HM Treasury. He is also a member of the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury’s [[Tax Professionals Forum]].<ref>[http://taxjournal.com/tj/node/15187 Tax Journal], accessed April 2011</ref> | + | |
+ | *[[Chris Sanger]] is the Global Head of Tax Policy at Ernst & Young, Chairman of the Tax Faculty of the [[Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales]] (ICAEW) and a former adviser to [[HM Treasury]]. He is also a member of the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury’s [[Tax Professionals Forum]].<ref>[http://taxjournal.com/tj/node/15187 Tax Journal], accessed April 2011</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Vincent Oratore]] is a partner at Ernst & Young, President of the [[Chartered Institute of Taxation]] and also a member of the Treasury’s [[Tax Professionals Forum]]. | ||
+ | *[[Derek Leith]], managing partner of E&Y's Aberdeen office and head of tax in Scotland, oil and gas tax specialist | ||
+ | *[[Liz Bingham]], Ernst & Young’s managing partner for people, was recognised in February 2013 as one of the UK’s most powerful women, with an entry in the BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour Power List 2013. <ref> Ernst & Young, [http://www.ey.com/UK/en/Newsroom/News-releases/13-02-13---EY-partner-enters-BBC-list-of-UKs-top-100-most-powerful-women Ernst & Young partner enters BBC list of UK’s top 100 most powerful women], press release 13 February 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | * [[Stephan Kuhn]], Ernst & Young’s Europe, Middle East, India and Africa Tax Leader. | ||
+ | * [[Debbie Nolan]] is Ernst & Young’s Americas Tax Controversy Leader. | ||
+ | * [[Klaus von Brocke]] is Ernst & Young’s EU Direct Tax Leader. <ref> [http://tmagazine.ey.com/insights/ernst-youngs-european-tax-symposium-highlights-part-1/ Ernst & Young’s European Tax Symposium: highlights – part 1], 14 June 2012 </ref> | ||
+ | *[[John Dixon]] - head of tax policy - gave evidence before the public accounts committee in 2013 <ref> Rajeev Syal, Simon Bowers and Patrick Wintour, Accountancy firms 'use knowledge of Treasury to help rich avoid tax' – MPs, ''The Guardian'', 26 April 2013, acc same day </ref> | ||
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+ | ===Tax Policy Development team=== | ||
+ | * [[Chris Sanger]] | ||
+ | * [[Vincent Oratore]] | ||
+ | * [[Chris Oates]], leader of the Tax Controversy Risk Management practice at Ernst & Young. Before this, he "spent over 20 years in [[HMRC]], in the Large Business Services office, and latterly in charge of teams in Special Civil Investigations offices, which handle the most serious cases involving tax avoidance and evasion. Since joining Ernst & Young in 2003/04, he has helped clients, from FTSE 100 to high-net-worth individuals, successfully manage the enquiry process with HMRC". | ||
+ | *[[Mark Bilsborough]], Senior Manager in Tax Policy Development and the Deputy leader of the UK and Ireland Tax Policy practice. Over a decade’s experience working in [[HM Treasury]] and the [[European Commission]]: 'Working at the centre of Government and advising the Treasury’s Ministerial team on tax and other policy issues across domestic and European agendas, spanning more than 20 Budgets and Pre-Budget Reports'. <ref> [https://webforms.ey.com/UK/en/Services/Tax/Business-Tax/Tax-Policy-and-Controversy/ Tax---TPD---Contact], Ernst & Young website, undated, acc 26 Feb 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | === Ernst & Young’s Global Tax Policy and Controversy Practice team === | ||
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+ | As of February 2013 includes recently-appointed, widely-known leaders of tax policy insight including: | ||
+ | *Dr [[Jeffrey Owen]], Senior Policy Adviser to its Global Vice-Chair of Tax, [[Dave Holtze]] appointed in June 2012, was previously Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA) at the [[Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development]] (OECD) | ||
+ | * [[Steve Bill]], former Chef de Cabinet of European Union Commissioner [[László Kovács]] from 2006 to 2009. | ||
+ | * [[Michael Mundaca]], former Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy at the U.S. Treasury from 2009 to 2011, advising Treasury Secretary Geithner on all matters relating to taxation. Prior to his appointment as Assistant Treasury Secretary, Mundaca served as the Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for International Tax Affairs from 2007-2009, during both the Bush and Obama Administrations. | ||
+ | * [[Partho Shome]] is the former Adviser to the Union Finance Minister, India and Chief Economist at [[Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs]]. <ref> [http://www.ey.com/GL/en/Newsroom/News-releases/Jeffrey-Owens-appointed-as-Senior-Tax-Policy-adviser-to-Ernst---Young Jeffrey Owens appointed as Senior Tax Policy adviser to Ernst & Young], E & Y press release, Jun 8, 2012, acc 26 Feb 2012 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Clients== | ||
+ | ===Registrar of consultant lobbyists=== | ||
+ | The register of consultant lobbyists documents all the clients on behalf of whom Ernst & Young have met with government ministers. The firm has been registered since March 2015, and their listings since 2015 are as follows: | ||
+ | ====July to September 2017==== | ||
+ | No clients listed | ||
+ | ====April to June 2017==== | ||
+ | No clients listed | ||
+ | ====January to March 2017==== | ||
+ | [[General Motors]] UK Ltd | [[PSP Investments]] | [[Listrac Holdings]] | [[Bingo Association]] | ||
+ | ====October to December 2016==== | ||
+ | [[PSP Investments]] | ||
+ | ====July to September 2016==== | ||
+ | No clients listed | ||
+ | ====April to June 2016==== | ||
+ | No clients listed | ||
+ | ====January - March 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Rugby Football Union]] | [[WH Smith]] Retail Holdings <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000005zryRAAQ Ernst & Young profile 2016], ''Registrar of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 3 May 2016</ref> | ||
+ | ====October - December 2015==== | ||
+ | [[General Motors UK]] Ltd <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000005zryRAAQ Ernst & Young profile 2015], '''Registrar of consultant lobbyists''', accessed 8 February 2016</ref> | ||
+ | ====July - September 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Mitsubishi]] | ||
+ | ====April - June 2015==== | ||
+ | No listing | ||
+ | ====January - March 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Cordant Group]] plc | [[Lloyds Bank]] plc | [[Prudential]] | [[Royal London Mutual Insurance Society]] | [[Rugby Football Union]] | [[Wintherthur Financial Services UK]] | ||
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+ | ===US lobbying clients=== | ||
+ | ====2017 US lobbying clients==== | ||
+ | Registered lobbying clients in 2017 (in order of fee income, biggest first). Total Lobbying Income in 2017 (to October 2017): $10,670,000<ref>[https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/firmsum.php?id=D000000098&year=2017 Ernst & Young lobbying income], aggregated on the Open Secrets website from the Senate Office of Public Records, accessed Dec 2017</ref><br> | ||
+ | [[Alliance to Fight the 40/American Benefits Council]] | [[General Electric]] | [[UnitedHealth]] | [[Citigroup]] | [[National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts]] | [[New York Life Insurance]] | [[American Academy of Physician Assistants]] | [[American Express]] | [[Association of Bermuda Insurers & Reinsurers]] | [[Charter Brokerage]] | [[Cisco Systems]] | [[Irvine Co]] | [[Mars Inc]] | [[Marsh & McLennan]] | [[National Biodiesel Board]] | [[Newman's Own Foundation]] | [[Solar Energy Industries Association]] | [[Johnson & Johnson]] | | [[Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association]] | [[American Insurance Association]] | [[Boeing]] | [[Charles Schwab Corp]] | [[Independent Sector]] | [[MetLife]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[Prudential Financial]] | [[Walgreens Boots Alliance]] | [[Bechtel]] | [[Farm Credit Council]] | [[Managed Funds Association]] | [[National Association of Community Health Centers]] | [[American Kidney Fund]] | [[Medtronic]] | [[Celgene]] | [[Distilled Spirits Council]] | [[Dow Chemical]] | [[Sempra Energy]] | [[Assurant]] | [[Equipment Leasing & Finance Association]] | [[Baxter International]] | [[Caris Science]] | [[Edison Electric Institute]] | [[InnovAge]] | [[Kaiser Permanente]] | [[National Hydropower Association]] | [[Numotion]] | [[Saltchuk Resources]] | [[Thermo Fisher Scientific]] | [[Zurich Financial Services]] | [[Alkermes]] | [[Clean Line Energy Partners]] | [[[[National Association of Home Builders]] | [[R&D Credit Coalition]] | [[Renewable Fuels Association]] | [[American Council on Education]] | [[Association of American Universities]] | [[DowDuPont]] | [[National Restaurant Association]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[Ziff Investors Partnership]] | [[Biotechnology Innovation Organization]] | [[Bipartisan Policy Center]] | [[XL America]] | [[American Road and Transportation Builders Association]] | [[HMS Holdings]] | [[New Markets Tax Credit Coalition]] | [[Exxon Mobil]] | [[National Business Aviation Association]] | [[Pernod Ricard]] | [[Eaton Vance]] | [[Valero Energy]] | [[CenturyLink]] | ||
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+ | ====2016 US lobbying clients==== | ||
+ | Registered lobbying clients in 2016 (in order of fee income, biggest first). Total Lobbying Income in 2016: $12,600,000<ref>[https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/firmsum.php?id=D000000098&year=2016 Ernst & Young lobbying income], aggregated on the Open Secrets website from the Senate Office of Public Records, accessed Dec 2017</ref><br> | ||
+ | [[General Electric]] | [[Alliance to Fight the 40/American Benefits Council]] | [[Citigroup]] | [[National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts]] | [[American Insurance Association]] | [[New York Life Insurance]] | [[National Biodiesel Board]] | [[Dow Chemical]] | [[Cisco Systems]] | [[American Express]] | [[Mars Inc]] | [[American Academy of Physician Assistants]] | [[HMS Holdings ]] | [[Association of Bermuda Insurers & Reinsurers]] | [[Marsh & McLennan]] | [[Newman's Own Foundation]] | [[Johnson & Johnson]] | [[Irvine Co]] | [[Ziff Investors Partnership]] | [[Charter Brokerage]] | [[Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association]] | [[Boeing]] | [[Sempra Energy]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[American Kidney Fund]] | [[Metlife]] | [[Prudential Financial]] | [[Equipment Leasing & Finance Association]] | [[Independent Sector]] | [[Celgene]] | [[Medtronic]] | [[Charles Schwab Corp]] | [[National Association of Community Health Centers]] | [[Biotechnology Innovation Organization]] | [[Distilled Spirits Council]] | [[InnovAge]] | [[Solar Energy Industries Association]] | [[Saltchuk Resources]] | [[Managed Funds Association]] | [[XL America]] | [[National Business Aviation Association]] | [[Bechtel]] | [[Caris Science]] | [[Zurich Financial Services]] | [[National Hydropower Association]] | [[Numotion]] | [[Retail Industry Leaders Association]] | [[American Council on Education]] | [[Association of American Universities]] | [[R&D Credit Coalition]] | [[Bipartisan Policy Center]] | [[Clean Line Energy Partners]] | [[Thermo Fisher Scientific]] | [[International Council of Shopping Centers]] | [[Local Initiatives Support Corp ]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[National Association of State & Local Equity Funds]] | [[Windstream]] | [[Kaiser Permanente]] | [[Exxon Mobil]] | [[CenturyLink]] | [[Biomass Power Association]] | [[Walgreens Boots Alliance]] | [[Organization for International Investment]] | [[National Association of Home Builders]] | [[Federation of Exchange Accommodators]] | ||
==Lobbying agencies== | ==Lobbying agencies== | ||
− | *[[Luther Pendragon]] <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Mar 2012 to 31 May 2012 | + | *[[Luther Pendragon]] <ref> APPC Register Entry for 1 Mar 2012 to 31 May 2012; APPC Register Entry for 1 September 2012 to 30 November 2012, acc 26 February 2013 </ref><ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Luther%20Pendragon Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 28 January 2015 </ref> |
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+ | ==All-Party Parliamentary groups== | ||
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+ | *[[All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change Group]] - Associate Member, group is administered [[Policy Connect]] | ||
+ | *[[Associate Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies]] - member, group is administered by [[Bellenden]] | ||
+ | *[[All Party Parliamentary Group for Entrepreneurship]] - [[Catherine Fairhurst]], Partner, Ernst & Young sits on the group (alternates with [[Stuart Watson]]) <ref> [http://www.allpartyenterprise.co.uk/advisory-board Advisory Board], All Party Parliamentary Group for Entrepreneurship website, acc 16 June 2013 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Fracking interests== | ||
+ | {{Template:Fracking badge}}Ernst and Young has produced various widely quoted reports on the potential of shale gas exploration in the UK and Europe including [http://www.ey.com/GL/en/Newsroom/News-releases/EY-News-PR-cracking-europe-shale-gas-potential Cracking Europe’s shale gas potential], released 18 December 2013 and [http://www.ey.com/Publication/vwLUAssets/Shale_gas_in_Europe_revolution_or_evolution/$FILE/EY-Shale_gas_in_Europe-revolution_or_evolution.pdf Shale gas in Europe- Revolution or evolution]. | ||
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+ | The firm acts as auditors for the largest UK fracking firm [[Igas Energy]] and for [[Riverstone Holdings]] who own approximately half of [[Cuadrilla Resources]]. | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
+ | *[[Donations from the Big Four under the Coalition Government]] | ||
+ | *Ernst & Young press release, [http://www.ey.com/UK/en/Newsroom/News-releases/13-02-22---EY-response-to-Competition-Commission-provisional-findings Ernst & Young statement: response to Competition Commission’s provisional findings on its UK statutory audit services market investigation], 22 February 2013. The firm stated that it "strongly disagrees that “the audit market is not serving shareholders”. | ||
+ | *Sarah N. Lynch and Dena Aubin, [http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/07/us-usa-accounting-ernst-sec-idUSBRE9060VX20130107 Exclusive: SEC probes Ernst & Young over audit client lobbying], Reuters, 7 January 2013 | ||
+ | * Terry Baynes, [http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/19/us-express-scripts-lawsuit-idUSBRE91I15L20130219 Express Scripts accuses Ernst & Young of stealing trade secrets], Reuters, Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:12pm EST, | ||
+ | *Professor David Albrecht, [http://profalbrecht.wordpress.com/tag/washington-council-ernst-young/ Power of the Press in Accounting], ''The Summa'' blog, 7 May 2012 | ||
==Contacts== | ==Contacts== | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 21 January 2020
Ernst & Young is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and one of the Big Four accountancy firms.
Just four accounting firms – PricewaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Deloitte & Touche and Ernst & Young – audited 97 per cent of the FTSE 350 companies in 2008.[1]In mid-2012 they audited around 99 per cent of the FTSE 100 listed on the London Stock Exchange. [2]
In February 2013 Ernst & Young was recognised as 'the UK’s strongest accounting and business brand in the influential Superbrands annual league table for 2013'. [3]
In July 2013 the company announced it was globally changing its name to EY, however this was declared a 'rebranding megafail' after the Financial Times pointed out the same name was held by a 'racy Spanish magazine'.
Contents
- 1 Controversies and conflicts of interest
- 2 People
- 3 Clients
- 3.1 Registrar of consultant lobbyists
- 3.1.1 July to September 2017
- 3.1.2 April to June 2017
- 3.1.3 January to March 2017
- 3.1.4 October to December 2016
- 3.1.5 July to September 2016
- 3.1.6 April to June 2016
- 3.1.7 January - March 2016
- 3.1.8 October - December 2015
- 3.1.9 July - September 2015
- 3.1.10 April - June 2015
- 3.1.11 January - March 2015
- 3.2 US lobbying clients
- 3.1 Registrar of consultant lobbyists
- 4 Lobbying agencies
- 5 All-Party Parliamentary groups
- 6 Fracking interests
- 7 Resources
- 8 Contacts
- 9 References
Controversies and conflicts of interest
According to Andrew Simms of the New Economics Foundation, "Conflicts of interest are built into the very DNA of the big professional services firms. These companies are working with firms that need to be regulated and the government bodies that are regulating".
Tax avoidance
The Big Four accountancy firms were behind almost half of all known [tax] avoidance schemes, the Revenue (HMRC) said in 2006.[4]
Secondments to the UK Treasury
In 2013 a report by the influential UK Commons public accounts committee found that the Big Four were using knowledge gained from staff seconded to the Treasury "to help wealthy clients avoid paying UK taxes". The firms, it said, went on to "advise multinationals and individuals on how to exploit loopholes around legislation they had helped to write".
PAC committee chair Margaret Hodge said the accountancy firms' actions represented a "ridiculous conflict of interest". She called for the Treasury to stop accepting their staff to draw up new tax laws. "The large accountancy firms are in a powerful position in the tax world and have an unhealthily cosy relationship with government," she said.[5]
'Contributions' to parties
During the UK Coalition government the 'big four' firms have contributed almost £2.5 million to Britain's three main political parties. The contributions are listed as 'non-cash donations', representing the value of staff costs and services (secondments) such as consultancy or advisory and are provided to the party free of charge. Of the £2.5 million from the 'big four', the Labour Party received £1.5 million and the Liberal Democrats received £742,362. EY, traditionally a Conservative donor, did not contribute to any party this legislature with donations reportable to the Electoral Commission.
Under the previous Labour government, the Conservative Party received £1.7 million, including all of EY's £63,989 donation..[6]
Under investigation for audit client lobbying
In January 2013 sources told Reuters that the US Securities and Exchange Commission was investigating whether Ernst & Young had violated US auditor rules by letting its lobbying unit perform work for several major audit clients. The SEC declined to comment on whether it was looking into whether the Washington Council Ernst & Young unit had lobbied on behalf of its audit clients Amgen Inc (AMGN.O), CVS Caremark Corp (CVS.N) and Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N), which Reuters had first revealed in March 2012. [7]
Healthcare and privatisation of NHS
In 2015 NHS England announced a new list of approved suppliers to the NHS. The list is dominated by outsourcing giants Capita; management consultancies PwC and KPMG; and US health insurer UnitedHealth. NHS England insists the companies who are bidding for contracts to supply support services to the GP-led commission groups will supply a range of back-office functions, cutting procurement times and allowing doctors to focus on how best to spend their £70bn share of the NHS budget.' All of the firms are members of the Commissioning Support Industry Group, a 'low-profile body that affords them regular access to the senior NHS officials overseeing the creation of the new market in commissioning services.' Other members of the Group include management firms Ernst and Young and McKinsey who have also been awarded prominent roles.[8]
People
- Chris Sanger is the Global Head of Tax Policy at Ernst & Young, Chairman of the Tax Faculty of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and a former adviser to HM Treasury. He is also a member of the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury’s Tax Professionals Forum.[9]
- Vincent Oratore is a partner at Ernst & Young, President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation and also a member of the Treasury’s Tax Professionals Forum.
- Derek Leith, managing partner of E&Y's Aberdeen office and head of tax in Scotland, oil and gas tax specialist
- Liz Bingham, Ernst & Young’s managing partner for people, was recognised in February 2013 as one of the UK’s most powerful women, with an entry in the BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour Power List 2013. [10]
- Stephan Kuhn, Ernst & Young’s Europe, Middle East, India and Africa Tax Leader.
- Debbie Nolan is Ernst & Young’s Americas Tax Controversy Leader.
- Klaus von Brocke is Ernst & Young’s EU Direct Tax Leader. [11]
- John Dixon - head of tax policy - gave evidence before the public accounts committee in 2013 [12]
Tax Policy Development team
- Chris Sanger
- Vincent Oratore
- Chris Oates, leader of the Tax Controversy Risk Management practice at Ernst & Young. Before this, he "spent over 20 years in HMRC, in the Large Business Services office, and latterly in charge of teams in Special Civil Investigations offices, which handle the most serious cases involving tax avoidance and evasion. Since joining Ernst & Young in 2003/04, he has helped clients, from FTSE 100 to high-net-worth individuals, successfully manage the enquiry process with HMRC".
- Mark Bilsborough, Senior Manager in Tax Policy Development and the Deputy leader of the UK and Ireland Tax Policy practice. Over a decade’s experience working in HM Treasury and the European Commission: 'Working at the centre of Government and advising the Treasury’s Ministerial team on tax and other policy issues across domestic and European agendas, spanning more than 20 Budgets and Pre-Budget Reports'. [13]
Ernst & Young’s Global Tax Policy and Controversy Practice team
As of February 2013 includes recently-appointed, widely-known leaders of tax policy insight including:
- Dr Jeffrey Owen, Senior Policy Adviser to its Global Vice-Chair of Tax, Dave Holtze appointed in June 2012, was previously Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA) at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
- Steve Bill, former Chef de Cabinet of European Union Commissioner László Kovács from 2006 to 2009.
- Michael Mundaca, former Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy at the U.S. Treasury from 2009 to 2011, advising Treasury Secretary Geithner on all matters relating to taxation. Prior to his appointment as Assistant Treasury Secretary, Mundaca served as the Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for International Tax Affairs from 2007-2009, during both the Bush and Obama Administrations.
- Partho Shome is the former Adviser to the Union Finance Minister, India and Chief Economist at Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs. [14]
Clients
Registrar of consultant lobbyists
The register of consultant lobbyists documents all the clients on behalf of whom Ernst & Young have met with government ministers. The firm has been registered since March 2015, and their listings since 2015 are as follows:
July to September 2017
No clients listed
April to June 2017
No clients listed
January to March 2017
General Motors UK Ltd | PSP Investments | Listrac Holdings | Bingo Association
October to December 2016
July to September 2016
No clients listed
April to June 2016
No clients listed
January - March 2016
Rugby Football Union | WH Smith Retail Holdings [15]
October - December 2015
July - September 2015
April - June 2015
No listing
January - March 2015
Cordant Group plc | Lloyds Bank plc | Prudential | Royal London Mutual Insurance Society | Rugby Football Union | Wintherthur Financial Services UK
US lobbying clients
2017 US lobbying clients
Registered lobbying clients in 2017 (in order of fee income, biggest first). Total Lobbying Income in 2017 (to October 2017): $10,670,000[17]
Alliance to Fight the 40/American Benefits Council | General Electric | UnitedHealth | Citigroup | National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts | New York Life Insurance | American Academy of Physician Assistants | American Express | Association of Bermuda Insurers & Reinsurers | Charter Brokerage | Cisco Systems | Irvine Co | Mars Inc | Marsh & McLennan | National Biodiesel Board | Newman's Own Foundation | Solar Energy Industries Association | Johnson & Johnson | | Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association | American Insurance Association | Boeing | Charles Schwab Corp | Independent Sector | MetLife | Microsoft | Prudential Financial | Walgreens Boots Alliance | Bechtel | Farm Credit Council | Managed Funds Association | National Association of Community Health Centers | American Kidney Fund | Medtronic | Celgene | Distilled Spirits Council | Dow Chemical | Sempra Energy | Assurant | Equipment Leasing & Finance Association | Baxter International | Caris Science | Edison Electric Institute | InnovAge | Kaiser Permanente | National Hydropower Association | Numotion | Saltchuk Resources | Thermo Fisher Scientific | Zurich Financial Services | Alkermes | Clean Line Energy Partners | [[National Association of Home Builders | R&D Credit Coalition | Renewable Fuels Association | American Council on Education | Association of American Universities | DowDuPont | National Restaurant Association | Pfizer | Ziff Investors Partnership | Biotechnology Innovation Organization | Bipartisan Policy Center | XL America | American Road and Transportation Builders Association | HMS Holdings | New Markets Tax Credit Coalition | Exxon Mobil | National Business Aviation Association | Pernod Ricard | Eaton Vance | Valero Energy | CenturyLink
2016 US lobbying clients
Registered lobbying clients in 2016 (in order of fee income, biggest first). Total Lobbying Income in 2016: $12,600,000[18]
General Electric | Alliance to Fight the 40/American Benefits Council | Citigroup | National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts | American Insurance Association | New York Life Insurance | National Biodiesel Board | Dow Chemical | Cisco Systems | American Express | Mars Inc | American Academy of Physician Assistants | HMS Holdings | Association of Bermuda Insurers & Reinsurers | Marsh & McLennan | Newman's Own Foundation | Johnson & Johnson | Irvine Co | Ziff Investors Partnership | Charter Brokerage | Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association | Boeing | Sempra Energy | Microsoft | American Kidney Fund | Metlife | Prudential Financial | Equipment Leasing & Finance Association | Independent Sector | Celgene | Medtronic | Charles Schwab Corp | National Association of Community Health Centers | Biotechnology Innovation Organization | Distilled Spirits Council | InnovAge | Solar Energy Industries Association | Saltchuk Resources | Managed Funds Association | XL America | National Business Aviation Association | Bechtel | Caris Science | Zurich Financial Services | National Hydropower Association | Numotion | Retail Industry Leaders Association | American Council on Education | Association of American Universities | R&D Credit Coalition | Bipartisan Policy Center | Clean Line Energy Partners | Thermo Fisher Scientific | International Council of Shopping Centers | Local Initiatives Support Corp | Pfizer | National Association of State & Local Equity Funds | Windstream | Kaiser Permanente | Exxon Mobil | CenturyLink | Biomass Power Association | Walgreens Boots Alliance | Organization for International Investment | National Association of Home Builders | Federation of Exchange Accommodators
Lobbying agencies
All-Party Parliamentary groups
- All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change Group - Associate Member, group is administered Policy Connect
- Associate Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies - member, group is administered by Bellenden
- All Party Parliamentary Group for Entrepreneurship - Catherine Fairhurst, Partner, Ernst & Young sits on the group (alternates with Stuart Watson) [21]
Fracking interests
This article is part of the Spinwatch Fracking Portal and project |
Ernst and Young has produced various widely quoted reports on the potential of shale gas exploration in the UK and Europe including Cracking Europe’s shale gas potential, released 18 December 2013 and Shale gas in Europe- Revolution or evolution.
The firm acts as auditors for the largest UK fracking firm Igas Energy and for Riverstone Holdings who own approximately half of Cuadrilla Resources.
Resources
- Donations from the Big Four under the Coalition Government
- Ernst & Young press release, Ernst & Young statement: response to Competition Commission’s provisional findings on its UK statutory audit services market investigation, 22 February 2013. The firm stated that it "strongly disagrees that “the audit market is not serving shareholders”.
- Sarah N. Lynch and Dena Aubin, Exclusive: SEC probes Ernst & Young over audit client lobbying, Reuters, 7 January 2013
- Terry Baynes, Express Scripts accuses Ernst & Young of stealing trade secrets, Reuters, Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:12pm EST,
- Professor David Albrecht, Power of the Press in Accounting, The Summa blog, 7 May 2012
Contacts
London offices include:
Ernst & Young
Becket House,
1 Lambeth Palace Road
London, SE1 7EU
1 More London Place,
London, SE1 2AF
References
- ↑ Prem Sikka, Called to account, Guardian, 14 December 2008
- ↑ Prem Sikka, Auditors must be held to account, The Guardian, 31 May 2012
- ↑ Ernst & Young is the strongest accounting and business brand in the UK, Ernst & Young press release, 25 February 2013, acc 26 February 2013. See also: http://www.superbrands.uk.com/
- ↑ Gilt-edged profits for profession's 'big four', Guardian, 7 February 2009
- ↑ Rajeev Syal, Simon Bowers and Patrick Wintour, [Accountancy firms 'use knowledge of Treasury to help rich avoid tax' – MPs] The Guardian, Friday 26 April 2013, acc 12 June 2013
- ↑ Carlos Martin Tornero Labour to win, if Big Four donation patterns become self-fulfilling prophecy The Accountant, 5 May 2015, accessed 18 May 2015.
- ↑ Dena Aubin, David Ingram and Sarah N. Lynch, Exclusive: Ernst & Young tightropes between audit, advocacy, Reuters, WASHINGTON | Thu Mar 8, 2012 3:22pm EST
- ↑ Jamie Doward Fears grow over ‘land grab’ of NHS by private suppliers Guardian, 2 May 2015, accessed 4 May 2015.
- ↑ Tax Journal, accessed April 2011
- ↑ Ernst & Young, Ernst & Young partner enters BBC list of UK’s top 100 most powerful women, press release 13 February 2013
- ↑ Ernst & Young’s European Tax Symposium: highlights – part 1, 14 June 2012
- ↑ Rajeev Syal, Simon Bowers and Patrick Wintour, Accountancy firms 'use knowledge of Treasury to help rich avoid tax' – MPs, The Guardian, 26 April 2013, acc same day
- ↑ Tax---TPD---Contact, Ernst & Young website, undated, acc 26 Feb 2013
- ↑ Jeffrey Owens appointed as Senior Tax Policy adviser to Ernst & Young, E & Y press release, Jun 8, 2012, acc 26 Feb 2012
- ↑ Ernst & Young profile 2016, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 3 May 2016
- ↑ Ernst & Young profile 2015, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 8 February 2016
- ↑ Ernst & Young lobbying income, aggregated on the Open Secrets website from the Senate Office of Public Records, accessed Dec 2017
- ↑ Ernst & Young lobbying income, aggregated on the Open Secrets website from the Senate Office of Public Records, accessed Dec 2017
- ↑ APPC Register Entry for 1 Mar 2012 to 31 May 2012; APPC Register Entry for 1 September 2012 to 30 November 2012, acc 26 February 2013
- ↑ Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 28 January 2015
- ↑ Advisory Board, All Party Parliamentary Group for Entrepreneurship website, acc 16 June 2013