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KPMG Told Ashurst It Lacked Info to Investigate Whistleblower Claims

  • KPMG's incoming chairman Michael Ebeid apologized to Labor Senator Deborah O'Neill for initially calling her whistleblower-related claims false in an email.
  • Ebeid admitted his earlier email was wrong and acknowledged O'Neill's statements about whistleblower allegations helped reveal serious wrongdoing at KPMG.
  • Documents released include Ebeid's personal apology regarding his email undermining whistleblower claims.
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KPMG Australia Under Scrutiny After Parliament Document Release

·New York, United States
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PerthNowPerthNow
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'Naive, embarrassing': KPMG chair-elect's email apology

The chairman-to-be of a major consultancy firm has issued a mea culpa for casting doubt on whistleblower claims detailed by a federal senator.

·Osborne Park, Australia
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KPMG chair-elect admits to sending ‘naive, embarrassing and wrong’ email

Former SBS chief Michael Ebeid has apologised for undermining allegations from a whistleblower at KPMG.

·North Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in North Sydney, Australia on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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