Accountancy

EY executives fail to reach deal after split talks

Opposition to breakup plan is being led by two long-time US auditors

The unexpected revolt that has upended the planned breakup of accounting firm EY is being driven by two long-time US auditors who believe their part of the firm could end up weakened by a deal.

John King and Frank Mahoney, senior US EY executives, have emerged as key opponents to the firm’s plan for a worldwide split of its auditing and consulting arms, according to people familiar with the matter.

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