Ernst & Young’s top leaders called off a planned breakup of the firm’s consulting and audit practices after the US affiliate decided not to take part, disrupting a nearly yearlong struggle to build consensus for the historic shakeup of the Big Four accounting firm.
Leaders told partners Tuesday that they planned to continue laying the groundwork for a possible split, but that more time and investments were needed to make that a reality.
The firm intended to
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