Fresh blow for Tesco as FRC announces multi-year investigation

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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is to investigate several years' worth of Tesco financial statements following the revelation the supermarket overstated profits earlier this year.

The accounting regulator said today it will examine the preparation, approval, and audit of Tesco financial statements for the financial years ending February 2012, 2013, and 2014. The accounts were prepared and audited by PwC, which said it will cooperate fully with the investigation. Tesco added it will "provide support" to the enquiries. The FRC will also investigate PWC's conduct in relation to the £263m interim profit overstatement first disclosed in September of this year. The body has the power to force a company to restate results and impose other sanctions. Tesco share...

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