Brisbane Times
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·3 hours ago
KPMG hit with de facto ban on new government contracts
KPMG has been effectively banned from bidding on new federal government contracts until September 30, 2026, amid a review of its contractor suitability. The move follows a whistleblower scandal involving allegations of accessing sensitive information for financial gain. KPMG currently holds 297 active federal contracts worth $653 million, prompting calls for an extensive government review.
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