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China Longyuan Power proposes Ernst & Young as 2026 auditor, flags RMB 7.65 million fee cap

PUBT·07/14/2026 13:27:33
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China Longyuan Power proposes Ernst & Young as 2026 auditor, flags RMB 7.65 million fee cap
  • China Longyuan Power issued a supplemental clarification on its proposed change of auditors, citing a new public tender and aligned domestic-international selection cycles.
  • Board proposal: Ernst & Young Hua Ming as PRC auditor, Ernst & Young as international auditor for 2026, subject to shareholder re-election.
  • Expected 2026 audit fees capped at RMB 7.65 million each for PRC and international audits, down from RMB 16.94 million and RMB 14.8 million in 2025.
  • Fee drop attributed to 2025 work that included statutory final accounts audits and special audit reports for subsidiaries, not included in the 2026 scope.
  • Audit Committee assessment cited independence, professional competence, resourcing, and quality controls as supporting the proposed appointments.


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