KPMG is alleged to have misused confidential information from Lendlease Group to win contracts with other clients. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

As internal documents undermine the firm’s defence, it has initiated an urgent data purge and mandatory compliance training to restore client trust.

New contracts the Big Four signed with the Australian government slumped by almost half to A$348 million in 2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY, June 16 — KPMG’s audit-leak scandal is set to further dampen the prospects in Australia of the Big Four accounting firms, with data showing their new business...

The decks are stacked for Friday’s blockbuster KPMG showdown in Canberra. Here’s what we can expect and what you need to know.

KPMG has defied an order to hand over documents on data misuse, arguing it could compromise staff facing an ASIC probe. Senator O’Neill blasted the move.

Professional services editor Edmund Tadros on the KPMG allegations and why they might be more damaging than the PwC scandal three years ago.

Construction giant Lendlease has slammed accounting firm KPMG over claims confidential client documents were misused, as a parliamentary hearing into the scandal is held on Friday.

The committee is probing allegations that KPMG misused confidential client information to win work, which have already led to several resignations.

The committee is probing allegations that KPMG misused confidential client information to win work, which have already led to several resignations.

The committee is probing allegations that KPMG misused confidential client information to win work, which have already led to several resignations.

The committee is probing allegations that KPMG misused confidential client information to win work, which have already led to several resignations.

KPMG is alleged to have misused confidential information from Lendlease Group to win contracts with other clients. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Lawmakers demanding information and changes in an industry beset by a series of scandals. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

A “deeply discontented” Lendlease chairman John Gillam has accused long-standing auditor KPMG of breaching 68 years’ worth of trust in the audit scandal.

Australia’s $4.5 trillion super system rises and falls on the trust in capital markets that starts with the work of auditors. That’s why KPMG’s scandal matters, and why it could…

Federal senators have accused senior leaders in Australia's accounting and auditing industry of behaving disgracefully as more revelations emerge about KPMG's whistleblower…

International firm owns up to breach of ethics after staff leaked confidential Optus information while bidding for telco contract

Lawmakers question efficacy of partnership structureKPMG lambasted for treatment of whistleblowerFormer CEO says KPMG didn’t ‘get it right’ and ‘we’re fallible’SYDNEY,...