KPMG leaked confidential Optus information and surveilled whistleblower’s laptop, inquiry hears
KPMG admitted to leaking confidential Optus information and surveilling a whistleblower's laptop during a parliamentary inquiry on Friday. Chair Martin Sheppard acknowledged that unredacted data was shared with Telstra's bidding team, violating ethical guidelines. Former CEO Andrew Yates resigned in May, citing accountability for the allegations after initially denying.
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