The whistle that blew away KPMG’s aura as the guardians of financial credibility
KPMG is facing a significant scandal following whistleblower allegations of improper data sharing. This controversy has led to the resignation of KPMG Australia's CEO, Andrew Yates. The situation raises concerns about the integrity and credibility of major consulting firms in Australia.
- ▪KPMG has been embroiled in scandal after allegations from a whistleblower regarding illicit data sharing.
- ▪The scandal has resulted in the resignation of KPMG Australia's CEO, Andrew Yates.
- ▪The controversy highlights the vulnerability of consulting firms' reputations in the wake of integrity issues.
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