So why were Derby given an extension? After all their's was only to resubmit parts of the accounts, not all of them and the original fault was the clubs for massaging the figures. Something like that should have been simple to rectify and the only reason it could be taking longer is cos the actual figures don't tell the story they want. Well, tough shit.
Actually it isnt just resubmitting parts of the accounts. Each year to some degree must be re-audited in full, because changing a few calculations each year leads to an investigation of and a reassessment of whether the club is a going concern for at least 12 months from now. That reassessment is also affected by considerations such as to how Covid affects going concern, the potential for penalties & embargo by EFL that the club will have to meet, whether the financial support or new finance is available going forward. That will take time.
In fact providing new finance or continuing support from banks etc might take quite a bit of time given the struggles there have been trying to sell the club
In addition to change the record at Companies House is a legal process that takes time and is not cheap. Indeed Companies House may have their own investigation in to the conduct of the directors. Not to mention investigation of the auditors by the relevant professional body - are the same auditors being used? - a change might extend time periods simply because of the amount of work that would require, are staff available to do the work?
I can to some degree understand the delays, the pressure will be on the EFL once the financials are corrected and brought up to date. It is very much in the EFL's interest to get this right (legals that follow etc could cost the EFL a lot) so allowing more time isnt really a big deal so long as the EFL are content that things are being dealt with.
This is a high profile case and the auditors & EFL will want to get it right this time