‘I resigned’: Former premier rues trust in KPMG at fiery hearing
Former KPMG director Mike Baird testified before a Senate inquiry, expressing regret over the firm's lack of urgency in addressing whistleblower claims. Baird, who resigned in September 2022, criticized KPMG's handling of sensitive information and its use of legal privilege to withhold documents. The scandal has led to significant turmoil, resulting in executive resignations and client losses.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 06:09 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 06:20 UTC
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