KPMG Chair and Two Partners to Exit Amid Misuse of Client Data Scandal
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KPMG's chair, Martin Sheppard, along with two audit partners, Paul Rogers and Eileen Hoggett, are departing the firm following a scandal involving the misuse of confidential client information and alleged mistreatment of a whistleblower.
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KPMG is facing a scandal involving the misuse of confidential client information and alleged mistreatment of a whistleblower, leading to significant leadership changes.
KPMG chair Martin Sheppard and two audit partners are leaving the accounting and consulting giant in the wake of a scandal over misuse of confidential client information and the alleged mistreatment of a whistleblower.
Mr Sheppard has announced that he will leave the firm shortly and retire from his regional board responsibilities.
KPMG said in a statement that it would be appointing its first independent chair, after a short transition period to assist a smooth handover.
Two audit partners, Paul Rogers and Eileen Hoggett, are also leaving KPMG.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific client information was misused?
- What are the details of the whistleblower's mistreatment?
- What is the timeline for appointing a new chair?

