New KPMG chair under fire over ‘false’ whistleblower claims
Michael Ebeid, KPMG's newly appointed chair, apologized hours after assuming his role for labeling whistleblower claims as 'completely false' in a leaked email. Ebeid admitted to being unaware of the full facts and acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations. His appointment aims to address integrity issues at the firm following a week marred by controversy and threats.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 08:18 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 08:20 UTC
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