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‘Failures not insignificant’: auditor suspended after Big Un work

Max Mason
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Former member of Big Un Limited’s audit team, Jakin Loke, has had his company auditor registration suspended for a year after the corporate regulator applied to the industry’s disciplinary board.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) applied to the Companies Auditors Disciplinary Board (CADB) relating to Mr Loke’s involvement in the 2017 audit of Big Un.

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