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RTÉ defends giving €2.7million in contracts to board of... RTÉ

The broadcaster denied any conflict of interest, saying its board is totally separate from programme commissioning.

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Ireland's finances €3.6bn better than thought - due to accounting error

A figure of €3.6 billion passed between State agencies was accidentally counted twice – creating an accounting error equal to 2.3 per cent of GDP.

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The 5 at 5: Tuesday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

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Column: What The Finance? Heads should roll over €3.6bn gaffe

Fine Gael TD Eoghan Murphy was at the Public Accounts Committee meeting on Thursday when the Department of Finance explained how its accounting mistake happened – and he’s gobsmacked.

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Olympus offices raided by Japanese officials in accounting probe

Investigation underway into the suspected concealment by Olympus of over €1 billion in losses through inaccurate financial reports.

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EU directive will mean less 'red tape' for small business

Finance ministers adopt new rules which will allow each EU member to exempt small businesses from publishing annual accounts.

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Contracting PLUS announces expansion, 17 new Irish jobs

The accounting firm will create 30 new jobs in total, 17 of which will be in their Irish offices in Dublin and Cork, following a buyout of foreign investors.

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KPMG gets new Managing Partner

Firm created extra 300 jobs under outgoing MP – successor Shaun Murphy hopes to build on that success.

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KPMG fires partner in LA office for allegedly sharing insider trading tips

KPMG have now resigned as the auditor of Herbalife “as a result of this individual’s behaviour”.

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Twitter looking for Dublin-based tax expert

The Tax Manager role is a newly-created position to be based in Ireland.

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Coveney ‘not surprised’ by claims of Apple’s $850m Irish tax avoidance

Meanwhile, the Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said that the Finance Minister is dealing with the issue of “statelessness”.

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Almost 500 jobs as EY expands international business unit in Belfast

The jobs boost by the company, formerly known as Ernst and Young, will see its workforce in the city triple.

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Tesco admits to making €300 million mistake in its books. Oops...

Expected profits down for the third time this year as world’s second-biggest retailer looks into the screw-up.

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Criminal investigation launched into Tesco's €333m blunder

The UK’s Serious Fraud Office has stepped in.

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The42's alternative Leaving Cert accounting quiz

Forget about Profit and Loss accounts, these are the only numbers you need to crunch.

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Anglo officials jailed for trying to hide accounts connected to Sean FitzPatrick

The three were found guilty on all charges.

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Forgery, conspiracy to defraud, false documents: Ex-Anglo chief David Drumm...

The alleged offences that Ireland wants to charge the former Anglo CEO with have been revealed for the first time.

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One of the 'Big Four' firms is hiring for €50k jobs across five Irish cities

EY is hiring both experienced people and graduates.

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Financial services firm Grant Thornton is creating 250 new roles in Dublin

The positions will be in the area of tax, audit and financial advisory.

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Inside Deloitte: the accountancy giant using cutting-edge technology

Jobbio visits the Big Four firm to find a strong focus on people.

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