Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Fraud Experts: Calls for Criminal Charges Against Ernst & Young Are “Absurd”

Oh, the power of loopholes... Short interview with the Zimbelmans of Fraud Bytes and Going Concern. 

Going Concern: Does E&Y risk losing creditability with the market at large (á la Andersen) because of these civil fraud charges?
Zimbelmans: We don’t think this case will hurt E&Y’s credibility, based on what we know at this point. Lehman’s accounting for Repo 105 transactions was in accordance with GAAP and appears to have been a common practice for similar transactions in the industry. In other words, E&Y was probably following the letter of the law in signing the audit opinion. In Andersen’s case, the firm had shredded documents and faced criminal charges. Until we see a clearer act of wrongdoing (e.g. a clear departure from auditing standards), we don’t see E&Y individually facing a significant loss of credibility. More likely, the auditing and accounting profession as a whole will take a credibility hit as individuals question the standards and industry norms adhered to by E&Y in auditing Lehman.
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