To say that KPMG’s decision to back Michael Ebeid as its inaugural independent chair went down badly is an understatement.
The new chair of KPMG has been forced to apologise just hours after he was unveiled as the firm’s first independent chairman.
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KPMG Australia appoints first independent chair amid governance reforms
The company’s board is also expected to confirm a new CEO “before the end of July”.
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KPMG Australia announces leadership exits and governance overhaul
KPMG intends to reshape its governance framework by naming an independent chair for the first time.
KPMG Australia will stop bidding for new federal government work for three months after reaching an agreement with the Department of Finance following whistleblower claims that the company mishandled ...
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SYDNEY: Embattled consultancy KPMG Australia on Thursday named Michael Ebeid as its first independent chairman, a move that ...
The KPMG scandal has been described as a PR crisis.I understand why: the communication has been poor, the optics are dreadful ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The head of KPMG’s business in Dubai has been accused of exploiting weak governance to extend his tenure ...
Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino says reform is “real priority for the government”, but concedes there is “no particular ...
Suite of services aims to help organizations ensure AI reliability, accountability and transparency. The KPMG AI Trust services leverage AI, including agents, to help clients improve value and address ...
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