Following explosive claims of misconduct aired in the Senate, executives at KPMG have been instructed that they will be investigated by a joint committee.
The extraordinary allegations under privilege puts KPMG under the gun and raises questions about whistleblower protection. Plus: a new mining advisory team emerges.
From historical integrity breaches to AI-generated reporting errors, Chartered Accounts ANZ has confirmed multiple misconduct ...
KPMG has appointed software engineer and tech entrepreneur Alyse Sue as its new head of metaverse future, with the goal of creating a multimillion-dollar business based on metaverse technology and ...
Australian businesses are proving far more cautious over AI adoption than their peers several developed economies, including ...
KPMG and TSI Auto Solutions announced Wednesday a new commercial partnership to launch business management software for Australian and New Zealand automotive manufacturers and dealer groups. As ...
Shannon Lorimer, Chief Information Security Officer at KPMG Australia, has been named Australia’s “Most Outstanding Woman in IT Security” at the prestigious 2025 Australian Women in Security Awards.
A partner at consultancy firm KPMG has been fined AUD 10,000 (around $7,000 or ₹640,000) after being caught using artificial intelligence to cheat during an internal training course on AI. The unnamed ...
Kate Marshall, who left KPMG in December and then took a career break, will now serve as Law Squared's chief legal officer, overseeing the firm's practice groups. The former head of KPMG's Australian ...
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The ultimate irony: KPMG partner fined 10K Australian dollars for using AI to clear AI test
A partner at KPMG thought he/she could pass an Artificial Intelligence test using AI tools, and come out with flying colours. However, the move backfired badly, and the partner at KPMG Australia was ...
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