KPMG is under fire after whistleblower allegations surfaced that top executives allegedly misused confidential client data to secure business deals, sparking a parliamentary probe. The scandal, ignited by Senator Deborah O’Neill in March, led to the resignation of KPMG’s former CEO and audit head after evidence emerged. Now, Parliament is summoning key figures including former Premier Mike Baird, law firm investigators, KPMG’s current chairman, and former executives — plus Lendlease’s leadership — to uncover how breaches occurred, why regulators and clients were sidelined, and why internal and international audits failed to act. The fallout is exposing a tangled web of corporate misconduct under intense scrutiny in Canberra.

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