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David Herbinet, head of public interest markets for Mazars in the UK, said DA Partnership would retain a critical mass of public audit expertise for the benefit of public bodies and taxpayers.
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Davies will manage the bidding process with Mike Attenborough-Cox of global accountancy firm Mazars, who have been named strategic partners of the new employee-owned DA Partnership.
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"We are excited that they have chosen to work with Mazars; it is a significant endorsement of our expertise and integrity and creates an offer for the public sector that provides the best of both commercial and public sector auditing expertise and skill sets," he said.
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Davies said a private sector partner was vital to the success of the venture and that Mazars was a good fit as it had public sector experience, but was not looking to bid on it's own.
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"We are delighted to be working on the bid with Mazars, who will add huge value to our proposal," said Davies.
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Mazars said it was unable to give an opinion on the company's first-half net loss of €142.1 million ($203.2 million).
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But many European firms are chafing at the new requirements, and 17% would consider delisting to escape the law, according to a survey by Mazars, a Paris-based auditing firm.
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That's because companies in developing economies "are willing to do anything to achieve credibility with U.S. investors," says Louis Osmont, a partner with Mazars.
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I was nothing if not a firm advocate for the creation of more dubious, quasifamous celebrities—especially since I was one—more Lisa Marie Presleys, more Debi Mazars, more Carson Dalys.
cat’s meow melissa de la cruz 2001
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I was nothing if not a firm advocate for the creation of more dubious, quasifamous celebrities—especially since I was one—more Lisa Marie Presleys, more Debi Mazars, more Carson Dalys.
cat’s meow melissa de la cruz 2001
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