KPMG Embroiled in Confidential Information Leak Scandal, Mishandles Whistleblower
Australian firm faces scrutiny over leaked client data and alleged retaliation against whistleblower
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KPMG Australia is under fire for leaking confidential client data (Lendlease, Optus, Westpac, Dexus, Telstra) to aid in lucrative audit contract bids, while allegedly retaliating against a whistleblower who reported the misconduct, leading to resignations and calls for regulatory reform.
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KPMG's values emphasize integrity, contrasting with the alleged misconduct.
KPMG staff leaked confidential Lendlease and Optus information to colleagues bidding for Westpac, Dexus, and Telstra contracts. A whistleblower reported this, alleging "revenue growth at all costs." KPMG denied him a pay rise, withdrew client work, and threatened termination. Former CEO Andrew Yates and Head of Audit Julian McPherson resigned, admitting mishandling.
KPMG hired Ashurst and Allens to investigate, but neither interviewed the whistleblower. KPMG International deferred to Australian investigations.
ASIC lacks powers to regulate partnerships directly and calls for reform. The government is considering changes after criticism for delayed response to 2024 recommendations.
KPMG resisted sharing investigation documents until pressured. Interim CEO Stan Stavros vowed transparency.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
ASIC will push for enhanced regulatory powers
Probable · En quelques mois
KPMG Australia will face significant reputational damage
Très probable · Court terme
Questions ouvertes
- Full extent of data leaked
- Outcome of ASIC's investigation






