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A separate whistleblower scandal has risen up to bite KPMG

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Colin Kruger
A separate whistleblower scandal has risen up to bite KPMG
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KPMG Australia is facing renewed scrutiny following revelations about a 2021 whistleblower scandal involving the Transport Asset Holding Entity (TAHE). The firm is under pressure as past leadership failures and allegations of bullying and suppression of dissent continue to emerge.

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The scandal highlights systemic governance and ethical issues within major consulting firms, potentially damaging public trust in the profession.

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The framing focuses on corporate misconduct and systemic failure, which is a common angle for investigative journalism regarding large firms.

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