KPMG Faces Federal Contract Freeze, Referred to Anti-Corruption Watchdog
KPMG is currently facing a three-month suspension from securing new federal government contracts. This development stems from a worsening scandal regarding the company's handling of a whistleblower's allegations. In response, The Greens have referred KPMG to the national anti-corruption watchdog for investigation.
Professional services firm KPMG is experiencing a three-month freeze on new contracts from the federal government. This measure has been implemented amidst an escalating scandal concerning the firm's treatment of a whistleblower.
Adding to the pressure, The Greens have formally referred KPMG to the national anti-corruption watchdog. This referral aims to prompt an investigation into the company's practices.
Further scrutiny is expected this week as more than 30 witnesses are slated to appear before a joint parliamentary committee examining KPMG's operations.
(Source: ABC News Australia)



