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Accon avm in trouble due to errors in books

24 November 2021 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 1 reaction

Accon avm has withheld the filing of the financial statements and expects to close 2020 with a greater loss than previously thought. An adjustment to equity is also necessary, the organization reports on your own website† The accounting firm expects to publish the figures before the end of this year.

Accon avm - no stranger to the agricultural sector - has taken a number of measures to restore profitability, including cost savings. As a result, the agency will also suffer a loss in 2021.

Platform for SME accountants Accountancy This morning reports that house banker ING accon avm has placed under special management† Accon avm has now suspended Guus Delger. "In his role as CEO and former CFO, he is ultimately responsible for the situation that has arisen, which is still under investigation," the accountancy firm writes on its website. The FD talks about 'possible accounting fraud'. Both the FD and Accountancy could not reach Delger for a response this morning.

Interim chairman of the board Theo de Vries, who replaces Delger, reassures customers on the site: "The quality of our service is of course our first priority. We expect to be able to write black numbers again in 2022. The talents and commitment of our employees, our business model and the earning capacity in the sector make this possible."

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JP 25 November 2021
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“Earning capacity in the sector makes that possible”. Huh, are the customers going to pay for that loss then? I'm glad I'm not in that club, they've been too expensive for decades and are too complicated.
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