KMPG 'not full of bad apples', former CEO says during parliamentary grilling
Former KPMG Australia CEO Andrew Yates stated he does not consider himself a 'bad apple' during a parliamentary inquiry into whistleblower claims on June 19, 2026. The inquiry highlighted serious breaches of trust, with Lendlease ending a 68-year relationship with KPMG over confidentiality violations. Senators expressed the need for higher industry standards amid ongoing scandals.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 06:35 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 06:40 UTC
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