The great exodus from the facilitation of Russian money around the world is underway, and a number of Irish professional services providers have been no stranger to this business. While the navigation of Ireland’s legal system for Russian corporate clients has been the near-exclusive preserve of one firm – Arthur Cox, which has reported ceasing to act for a number of Russian clients – audit accounting appears as more of a duopoly between EY and Grant Thornton. One indicator of each firm’s presence in this market is the list of clients for which they act as registered auditors, signing off…
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