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The multi-billion pound controversy overshadowing steel magnate s operations has embroiled his Wembley-based accountants
18 April 2021 • 12:35pm
The first-floor office of King & King is not far from Wembley Stadium, but enjoys better views of the block of public lavatories with which it shares a junction of the A479. The firm’s second base boasts a more salubrious address, above a make-up shop on Regent Street, yet remains a world away from the glass temples of finance occupied by accountancy’s Big Four.
Despite its modest appearances, King & King is at the centre of a multi-billion-pound controversy. As auditor to most of Sanjeev Gupta’s industrial empire, GFG Alliance in the UK, the firm signed off on balance sheets and income statements that are now being called into question by creditors following the collapse of Greensill Capital.
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