Five top KPMG and Deloitte Ireland partners quit for new firm

over 3 years in The Irish Times

Five top corporate restructuring partners at KPMG Ireland and Deloitte Ireland have handed in their notice and plan to join forces to set up an Irish operation of UK-based debt restructuring boutique Interpath Advisory, according to sources.
KPMG Ireland’s 4,000 staff were told on Friday afternoon that corporate restructuring partners Kieran Wallace and Eamonn Richardson will resign with effect from the end of April 2023. It did not comment on the future plans of the two men.
The firm has appointed Mark Collins, its head of deal advisory as the new lead of its restructuring and forensics business unit with immediate effect. The division has about 120 staff.
Sources said that Deloitte partners Ken Fennell, Mark Degnan and James Anderson have also quit the firm to set up Interpath Advisory Ireland.
A spokeswoman for Deloitte was not immediately available for comment.
Mr Wallace and Mr Fennell were head of restructuring at the two Big Four firms.

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