The former executive whose concerns about the inappropriate use of confidential client documents sparked a crisis at the firm says he regrets coming forward.

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.

Former KPMG director Mike Baird has savaged the consultancy’s use of legal professional privilege to shield key documents in a whistleblower scandal from public view.

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

A disastrous parliamentary appearance suggests the accounting giant cares more about legal shields than re-earning the trust of fleeing clients.

Workplace investigations, thrust into the spotlight by KPMG, can be conducted by people without accreditations and with no clear legal framework. Here’s how they work.

The former executive whose concerns about the inappropriate use of confidential client documents sparked a crisis at the firm says he regrets coming forward.

The former consulting executive reported that the firm had used confidential information to win work, resulting in a major scandal.

A former KPMG executive who alleged senior staff used confidential material from major companies to win work contracts told a parliamentary probe he would not do so again as the…

The move comes after a difficult parliamentary hearing which grilled several people connected to a growing scandal over the misuse of confidential client files.

The KPMG scandal has claimed another three scalps, with its chairman among the latest to accept accountability for the misuse of confidential customer information.

The KPMG scandal has claimed another three scalps with its chairman among the latest to accept accountability for the misuse of confidential customer information.

The KPMG scandal has claimed another scalp with its chairman the latest to accept accountability for the misuse of confidential customer information.

KPMG chair Martin Sheppard and two audit partners are leaving the accounting and consulting giant in the wake of a scandal over misuse of confidential client information and the…

They resigned over the handling of whistleblower allegations the firm misused confidential client information to win audit work. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at…

Rival firm PwC tried to use the same playbook of obfuscation, followed by escalating apologies and disasters. KPMG hasn’t learned from its mistakes.