Thorstein leaving Deloitte
Thorstein is leaving his position at Deloitte.
Thorsteinn leaves Deloitte despite acquittal
Thorsteinn Pétur Guðjónsson has resigned as CEO of Deloitte even after being acquitted of charges of sexual assault.
Intercargo: the Government would launch the bid to privatize it on Friday and could raise around US$30 million
The Argentine government plans to initiate the privatization of Intercargo on Friday, potentially raising approximately US$30 million from the sale of its shares.
The Bank of Spain hires Deloitte for talent attraction and retention
The Bank of Spain has contracted Deloitte to develop human resources strategies focused on attracting and retaining talent.
Deloitte CEO acquitted of allegations of sexual offenses
The CEO of Deloitte has been acquitted of charges related to sexual offenses in Iceland.
Deloitte CEO acquitted of charges of sexual offenses
The CEO of Deloitte in Iceland has been acquitted of charges related to sexual offenses against a young woman.
The Construction Market Faces Challenges: Criteria of Low Price and the Wave of Project Accumulation
The article discusses the challenges in the Polish construction market, particularly focusing on the issues arising from the low-price criterion in tenders and the anticipated wave of project accumulation.
Work. Life. Play.: the concept that is transforming cities and people
The Work. Life. Play. concept is reshaping urban environments and lifestyles in Brazil, emphasizing flexibility, safety, and integration in residential priorities.
Fan Fest will boost the Mexican economy during the World Cup: Deloitte
The FIFA Fan Fests, free massive festivals held in World Cup host countries, are expected to significantly enhance Mexico's economy in 2026 according to a Deloitte report.
Change in the Presidency of Deloitte Spain: Ana Torrens will replace Héctor Flórez
Ana Torrens will take over as the president of Deloitte Spain from Héctor Flórez starting June 1, following Flórez's announcement last November of his intention to step down for family reasons.
For the World Cup, Mexico can attract 2.7 billion dollars in economic spillover: Deloitte
Deloitte specialists predict that if Mexico manages the World Cup effectively, it could lead to an economic spillover of up to 2.7 billion dollars and increased tourism in the following years.
Deloitte: Financial advisor of EAS in strategic cooperation with CSG
Deloitte has been appointed as the financial advisor for EAS in its strategic partnership with CSG to establish the Hellenic Ammunition AE consortium, focusing on large-caliber ammunition production in Greece.
Take the allegations seriously and appoint Signý as interim
Deloitte Iceland has appointed Signý Magnúsdóttir as interim CEO in response to serious allegations against the company's CEO, Þorsteinn Pétur Guðjónsson.
The industry would save 1.4 billion if nuclear plants remain open
An industry report indicates that maintaining nuclear power plants could save Spain up to 1.4 billion annually, challenging the government's green energy initiative.
CEO of Deloitte: Rejects all accusations but steps aside
Þorsteinn Pétur Guðjónsson, the CEO of Deloitte in Iceland, denies allegations of sexual misconduct but has decided to step down from his position amidst the controversy.
CEO of Deloitte Charged with Sexual Offense
Thorsteinn Pétur Guðjónsson, CEO of Deloitte in Iceland, has been charged with a sexual offense against a young woman at a hotel in South Iceland in spring 2023.
How robots are controlled by AI, efficiency is 10% higher
The global technological environment is changing rapidly, with AI innovations significantly enhancing efficiency in various fields, as highlighted in Deloitte's latest report on technology trends for 2026.
Jón Rúnar sues Hafnarfjörður
Jón Rúnar Halldórsson, former chairman of the FH football club, is suing the municipality of Hafnarfjörður for 2.5 million krónur over claims of unethical business practices revealed in a Deloitte report.
Judge Peinado requests a report from the UCO after a company placed Begoña Gómez and her advisor in in-person meetings at the chair
Judge Peinado has asked the Central Operative Unit of the Civil Guard to investigate three meetings involving Begoña Gómez and her advisor amid corruption accusations.
From Acciona to Acerinox: the IBEX 35 audits that are pending renewal or change starting in 2026
The audit firms KPMG, EY, PwC, and Deloitte will continue to oversee the financial statements of IBEX 35 companies, with KPMG maintaining leadership by auditing 11 companies, followed by EY and PwC auditing 10 each, while Deloitte will handle four companies.