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KPMG’s HR response under scrutiny at whistleblower inquiry

Carlos Tse and Amelia McNamara | 2 minute read

The parliamentary inquiry into events surrounding the recent KPMG Australia scandal reveals that the firm first went to HR when it was made aware of the whistleblower complaint.

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