I've been very critical of Anthony Albanese.

Now I've been most surprised by his government's steps around capital gains tax, #FamilyTrusts and #NegativeGearing.

Not going to pretend that I understand their complexity. But they seem to be important.

#WhileYoureDownThere Anthony, how about re-establishing the capacity for expert-level work inside the Australian public service that is currently farmed out to the shonky unreliable leech-consultancies?
#AusPol #KPMG
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-29/kpmg-boss-resigns-over-mishandled-whistleblower-allegations/106737180

KPMG boss quits amid auditing scandal

KPMG Australia chief executive Andrew Yates has quit amid a scandal involving audit partners accessing confidential client documents.

KPMG Australia’s CEO Andrew Yates quits over whistleblower scandal
By Patrick Commins Economics editor

Yates says ‘we have let ourselves down’ when dealing with allegations of client information being misused

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/29/kpmg-australia-ceo-andrew-yates-quits-whistleblower-scandal-ntwnfb

#KPMG #Australianews #Accountancy #PatrickComminsEconomicseditor

KPMG Australia’s CEO Andrew Yates quits over whistleblower scandal

Yates says ‘we have let ourselves down’ when dealing with allegations of client information being misused

The Guardian
KPMG Australia’s CEO Andrew Yates quits over whistleblower scandal

Yates says ‘we have let ourselves down’ when dealing with allegations of client information being misused

The Guardian

@wood5y

One of the departments I worked in was forced to have a review, which they had to pay for from their usual budget.
One of the recommendations was to cut more staff than worked in that section. They confused PT with FTE.
Not the only error, and they thought some of our core work was optional.

A few weeks later I was behind two young men who were discussing how to fake it when they didn't know what they were doing - they worked for the same company.
#KPMG
#ONS

This unscrupulous lawyer together with #KPMG supported the theft of $12million from an #Indigenous nation. New-age #settlerColonialism! https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/ontario-lawyer-professional-misconduct-nwt-9.7209506

#NWT #Canada

Ontario lawyer facing allegations of professional misconduct over dealings in N.W.T. | CBC News

The Law Society of Ontario is accusing an estate lawyer who had dealings in the N.W.T. of professional misconduct. Earlier this month, the law society served notice to Andrew Rogerson detailing six allegations.

CBC

KPMG zeigt neue Ansätze für interne Revision im Krankenhaus
Whitepaper liefert Praxisbeispiele zu Risiken, Prozessen und KI-Einsatz
#Abrechnung #InterneRevision #Klinikmanagement #KPMG #Liquidität #Whitepaper

https://www.medconweb.de/blog/finanzierung/kpmg-zeigt-neue-ansaetze-fuer-interne-revision-im-krankenhaus/

KPMG Experiments With AI-Driven Simulation for Tax Training

How does the new KPMG TaxSIM software change training for tax workers? Learn how this AI tool helps junior staff learn skills faster starting May 2026.

#kpmg #taxsim #accountingai #jobtraining #futureofwork

https://newsletter.tf/kpmg-taxsim-ai-training-software-2026/

KPMG is launching TaxSIM today to replace slow, manual training. This new method aims to teach junior staff in months what used to take years of repetitive work.

#kpmg #taxsim #accountingai #jobtraining #futureofwork
https://newsletter.tf/kpmg-taxsim-ai-training-software-2026/

KPMG TaxSIM software helps new tax workers learn faster in May 2026

How does the new KPMG TaxSIM software change training for tax workers? Learn how this AI tool helps junior staff learn skills faster starting May 2026.

NewsletterTF

Times of India | More than 50,000 public job listings in US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland from Big Four consulting companies Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC were for engineers with ...

AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.

The Financial Times reports that the world’s largest professional‑services firms—Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC—are dramatically reshaping their hiring, prioritising artificial‑intelligence talent over traditional audit roles. An analysis of more than 50,000 public job ads across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland shows AI‑related positions accounted for nearly 7 % of their English‑language listings in 2025, up from under 2 % in 2022, while audit jobs fell to just under 3 %. The new openings target data‑science experts, machine‑learning engineers and roles requiring coding and prompt‑engineering skills, reflecting the firms’ dual pressure to embed AI tools internally and to advise clients on AI transformation. This surge is prompting a shift away from the classic pyramid hierarchy of junior staff performing routine data verification toward tech‑heavy hiring and hybrid product‑manager/developer profiles.

Read more: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/more-than-50000-public-job-listings-in-us-uk-canada-australia-new-zealand-and-ireland-from-big-four-consulting-companies-deloitte-ey-kpmg-and-pwc-were-for-engineers-with-/articleshow/131229252.cms

#Deloitte #EY #KPMG #PwC #BigFour

More than 50,000 public job listings in US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland from Big Four consulting companies Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC were for engineers with ...

The world’s largest professional services networks are undergoing a massive recruitment shift, prioritiing artificial intelligence (AI) expertise over traditional corporate skills, The Financial Times has said in a report. Citing its analysis of more than 50,000 public job advertisements across the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland, the publication says that the “Big Four” firms: Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC, collectively posted more job listings for AI specialists than for corporate auditors last year.

The Times of India

"Normal" #capitalism #kpmg style https://www.cityam.com/job-cuts-at-big-four-firms-fuel-worker-burnout/

some for a week straight have been expected to work 6am – 1am

Job cuts at Big Four firms fuel worker burnout

Job cuts at professional services firms risk resulting in overworked staff, with the prospect of costly mistakes being made

City AM