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KPMG Under Scrutiny: ASIC Launches Investigation Amid Whistleblower Allegations

  • The Australian Securities and Investments Commission launched a formal investigation into KPMG Australia this week, targeting three registered company auditors following whistleblower allegations of confidential data misuse.
  • Chief executive Andrew Yates, audit head Julian McPherson, and senior partner Eileen Hoggett resigned recently after KPMG auditors allegedly misused confidential client information to secure lucrative contracts.
  • Federal agencies are reviewing existing KPMG contracts, with ASIC chief executive Scott Gregson confirming the watchdog holds eight active contracts valued at approximately $3 million under scrutiny.
  • Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino announced the government is examining whether whistleblower protections apply to partnerships, stating recent allegations have "heightened the urgency" of corporate accountability reforms.
  • Departments await formal responses from KPMG regarding contract management, with officials warning the situation is an "ever-moving feast" as new information regarding potential misconduct continues to emerge.
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Accounting Today broke the news on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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