KPMG Australia’s CEO resigns after whistleblower claims
Big Four firm says its investigations into allegations of data misuse lacked rigour
KPMG Australia’s CEO resigns after whistleblower claims The CEO of KPMG Australia has resigned due to whistleblower allegations concerning data misuse. An internal investigation conducted by the firm concluded that its previous inquiries into these matters did not meet the required standards of rigour. This situation highlights concerns about the firm’s handling of sensitive data and internal investigations.
- KPMG Australia’s CEO has resigned.
- The resignation follows whistleblower allegations of data misuse.
- An internal investigation found that KPMG’s probes into the allegations lacked sufficient rigour. Continue reading https://www.ft.com/content/0787af8d-ed4f-4764-9bab-80b85dc5c614
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