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KPMG Mexico Could Be Facing Fine of Up to $1.6 Million For Huge Data Leak Blunder
Mexican authorities said KPMG Mexico could be fined as much as 30 million pesos (about […]
This Slo-Mo KPMG Ignition Center Ribbon-Cutting Video Is Oddly Amusing
KPMG and the city of Chicago broke out the giant scissors on April 9, officially […]
Apparently KPMG Mexico Exposed Some People’s Personal and Tax Information For All the World to See
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse for KPMG, we have this news […]
Ex-KPMG Executive Director’s Sentencing Put Off Until June
We won’t know until June at the earliest how much prison time former KPMG executive […]
KPMG Bermuda’s Head of Ethics Fined By the PCAOB For Being Unethical
Here’s a fun story of what not to do if you’re an ethics director at […]
Kamp KPMG Will Officially Be Called KPMG Lakehouse, According to Over-the-Top Teaser Video
KPMG released a one-minute video yesterday teasing KPMG Lakehouse, its new $450 million training and […]
Ex-KPMG Partner’s Fraud Trial: David Middendorf and Jeffrey Wada GUILTY!
A Manhattan jury on Monday convicted former KPMG partner David Middendorf and former Public Company […]
KPMG Appeals One-Year Auditing Suspension In Oman, Loses
KPMG couldn’t talk its way out of trouble, as an independent appellate court in Oman […]
KPMG Poaches Someone From Grant Thornton and Issues a Press Release, Parts I and II
We here at GC HQ love a good poaching, especially when it involves two of […]
Ex-KPMG Partner’s Fraud Trial: David Middendorf Takes the Stand
Law360 court reporter Jack Newsham wrote on Feb. 28 that it could happen this week, […]
Ex-KPMG Partner’s Fraud Trial: What David Middendorf Allegedly Said Once the Scheme Started to Unravel
OK guys, things are starting to get good in the David Middendorf trial. We now […]
