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PwC braced for 6-month ban in China over Evergrande audit

Expected punishment for work on failed property developer’s accounts would be toughest by Beijing against a Big Four firm

PwC China has told clients it expects Chinese authorities to hit it with a six-month business ban that will start as early as September, as part of punishment over its audit of collapsed property developer Evergrande.

The action against PwC comes after China’s securities regulator in March said Evergrande had inflated its mainland revenues by almost $80bn in the two years before the developer defaulted on its debts in 2021, despite PwC’s China unit giving the accounts a clean bill of health.

The business ban, potentially accompanied by a large fine, would be the toughest ever action by Chinese regulators against a Big Four firm. It comes as Beijing steps up scrutiny over the role played by auditors in financial scandals, in this case in the crisis-hit property sector, which once contributed around a quarter of the country’s gross domestic product.

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