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Ex-KPMG junior says suspension was ‘life-changing punishment’ that left him ‘depressed’ in Carillion tribunal

Junior auditor accused of creating fake meeting minutes to mislead regulator

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An ex-KPMG junior accused of misleading inspectors looking into the firm’s 2016 audit of Carillion said his two-and-a-half year suspension from the firm left him “depressed” and feeling like his life was in “lockdown”.

Pratik Paw was a 25-year-old junior auditor at the time of the 2017 inspection of the firm’s Carillion audit by a team from watchdog the Financial Reporting Council.

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