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KPMG proves yet again it’s the cover-up that kills you

A scandal in the firm’s audit division, described as “bastion of righteousness”, is bad enough. But the mishandling of the mess has cost its CEO dearly.

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KPMG proves yet again it’s the cover-up that kills you

A scandal in the firm’s audit division, described as “bastion of righteousness”, is bad enough. But the mishandling of the mess has cost its CEO dearly.

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KPMG CEO resigns as whistleblower scandal erupts

KPMG CEO Andrew Yates resigned after the firm acknowledged misusing confidential client data to win new business — echoing the PwC tax leaks case. A potential government contract ban looms; enterprises should tighten data-governance clauses with Big Four advisors.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·theage.com.au

    KPMG CEO resigns as whistleblower scandal erupts

    The consulting group has lost its top two executives after confirming another case where confidential customer information was allegedly shared for financial gain.

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·afr.com

    KPMG proves yet again it’s the cover-up that kills you

    A scandal in the firm’s audit division, described as “bastion of righteousness”, is bad enough. But the mishandling of the mess has cost its CEO dearly.

  3. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·afr.com

    ‘Clayton’s investigation’: Inside the sudden downfall of KPMG chief

    From a quiet Senate chamber to a corporate execution: how a whistleblower’s claims about stolen Lendlease papers ended the career of Andrew Yates.