The professional services network’s ability to audit its own behaviour has come up woefully short.

Losing the trust of government clients was bad for PwC. But doing the same with the far more lucrative private sector? That’s far worse for KPMG.

The whistleblower scandal at KPMG hit a new gear with the resignation of its CEO on Friday. But the saga hasn’t stopped the firm offering some advice.

The imbroglio enveloping the consultancy giant reached a new gear with the resignation of its CEO on Friday. But the saga hasn’t stopped the firm dishing out tips.

The professional services network’s ability to audit its own behaviour has come up woefully short.

The bigger question the misconduct raises is about the probity of the auditing of company accounts that plays a crucial role in maintaining investor confidence and market…

The firm had refused to reopen inquiries into whether confidential information was being used to win work, claims that were ultimately proved correct.

Partners are quietly testing the job market as fallout intensifies over the mishandling of a whistleblower complaint, throwing the firm into “chaos”.