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Neil Sherlock, KPMG's head of public affairs
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French regulator gets day in court

French audit regulator is set to meet for a final showdown at the ECJ over its refusal to bring its rules into line with EU law

Penny Sukhraj, Accountancy Age 24 Jul 2008
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After two years of wrangling and ill tempered argument the French audit regulator is set to meet for a final showdown at the European Court of Justice over its refusal to bring its rules into line with EU law.

The two have been engaged in a tussle on paper for nearly two years but the courtroom battle is now going ahead after the French made a last refusal to take direction.

The EC has charged that France’s rules prevent non-French audit networks from exercising their right to offer advisory and assurance services to French companies outside of France, if they have provided advisory services to the company in the two years preceding a proposed audit.

It began addressing France’s regulator, the Haut Conseil du Commissariat aux Comptes, last year after lobbying from the top six accountancy networks. Before involving the politicians, the firms had taken the matter to a French court, which ruled in favour of the Haut Conseil in 2006.

The EC went through its usual protocol in addressing the matter, which took more than 12 months, but to no avail as the French steadfastly refused to budge.

Neil Sherlock, KPMG’s head of public affairs, said he was surprised at the Commission’s moves considering that the French have just taken over the rotating EU presidency.

‘The Commission is being quite gutsy in doing this as the French are obviously driving the agenda now. But it could mean that they’ve decided that they have a strong case and they must have a degree of confidence that they can win, as do the firms,’ he said.

The French may drive the agenda but they hold no sway over the ECJ, which is an independent court.

One way or another, it looks like there may be an end in sight to the two-year old stalemate.

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