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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.