All Carillion inquiry articles
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NHS trust mulls legal action over Carillion’s Liverpool hospital faults
Decision over whether to file claims to be made this summer
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KPMG suspends Carillion auditor
Peter Meehan gave evidence to the parliamentary inquiry into contractor’s collapse last February
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Health department removed Carillion hospital jobs from watchdog's remit
An NAO report reveals the Midland Metropolitan and Royal Liverpool Hospitals were removed from the Major Projects Authority's portfolio in 2015
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Carillion inquiry MPs take government to task over decision not to review watchdog system
Labour MP Frank Field says Crown Reps are "more Johnny English than James Bond"
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Official Receiver fees hit close to £300,000 in first two months of Carillion's liquidation
Official Receiver David Chapman confirmed he had charged £297,000 in administration and general fees by 29 March
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MPs call for complete overhaul of government procurement in wake of Carillion collapse
The Public Accounts committee has slammed government’s approach to outsourcing
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Government response to Carillion collapse runs to just over four pages
Country's second biggest contractor went bust in January owing millions
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Carillion finance bosses 'unlikely to admit wrongdoing'
Financial watchdog says it expects any disciplinary action against Carillion's financial directors to be contested
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Government was a poor payer, former Carillion boss tells MPs
Richard Howson says departments often gave firm incorrect information about the scope of work required
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Government ‘ineffectiveness’ pushed Carillion toward collapse, say MPs
Government’s attitude to outsourcing led to contractor’s risky public sector jobs, said Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
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Carillion inquiry MPs want pensions regulator to go after bosses' £17m pay packets
Fomer finance director and chief executive at failed firm picked up £15m between them over a decade
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Carillion debacle should prompt a government rethink, concedes minister
David Lidington said system would work better with more resources
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PwC latest Big Four firm questioned over Carillion conflict of interest
EY’s simultaneous involvement with government and collapsed contractor was queried last month
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Inquiry MPs say Carillion accounts ‘hoodwinked the government’
The chairs of the inquiry into Carillion’s collapse have responded to the National Audit Office’s investigation
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More details of Carillion's disastrous UK jobs emerge
Firm was facing hit of more than £200m last year alone on road and hospital schemes
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Government used out of date accounts to carry out financial health check on Carillion
MPs leading inquiry into bust firm want to know why risk assessment used old figures
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Government taken to task for failing to recognise Carillion's financial distress
Watchdog MPs say collapse raises questions about government’s relationship with suppliers
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MPs launch next phase of Carillion inquiry
The co-chairs of the investigation into Carillion’s failure are seeking further evidence
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MPs ask Grayling to explain why EY was advising Carillion and its client at the same time
Transport secretary admits accountant was simultaneously working for contractor and HS2 which awarded bust firm huge contract last summer
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Carillion directors unlikely to face criminal prosecution over pension deficit, says minister
Department for Work and Pensions says new laws are unlikely to be retrospective