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Cross-party politicians urges Starmer to prioritise audit watchdog reform

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Cross-Party MPs Demand Starmer Prioritize⁤ audit Reform Legislation

LONDON – A group⁢ of prominent MPs from across‍ the political spectrum have written to Labor leader Keir Starmer urging him to prioritize ​the ​passage of long-delayed audit reform legislation. The letter,signed by‌ LabourS Clive Betts,Conservatives’ Sir ‍Geoffrey⁤ Clifton-Brown,Liberal​ Democrat Daisy Cooper,and Green Siân Berry,highlights a continued lack of adequate​ market oversight following a series of high-profile corporate failures.

The MPs’ call comes over seven years after the collapse‌ of Carillion,despite multiple reviews,a government White​ Paper,and extensive public consultation. They argue⁤ that failures in audit and governance continue to plague ⁢the UK economy, citing the collapses of patisserie Valerie, Bulb, Thomas Cook, Wilko, and ISG as evidence of ongoing⁣ weaknesses.

“It is deeply⁢ concerning that over seven years have passed since the collapse​ of Carillion, yet no legislation has been brought forward,” the letter stated. ‍”Meanwhile,⁣ we have witnessed further high-profile corporate failures linked to weaknesses in audit and governance…making it clear that market oversight remains far from‍ adequate.”

The politicians emphasized the devastating consequences ⁤of corporate collapses,⁢ impacting jobs, pensions, and smaller businesses within ​supply chains,‍ warning that such failures are “the⁤ polar opposite of economic⁣ growth.” They reminded Starmer that the Audit⁣ Reform and Corporate ⁤Governance Bill “enjoys strong cross-party​ support” and urged the‌ government to “act​ now” and prioritize its passage through Parliament.

This push for reform arrives amidst‌ a reshuffle of Starmer’s top team following Angela Rayner’s resignation last week over a tax scandal, and ⁣the subsequent sacking of a batch of ministers⁤ on​ Friday.

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