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Federal government has contracts worth more than $650m with embattled KPMG
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- KPMG is facing claims it misused confidential client information and then mistreated an internal whistleblower.
- New parliamentary library data reveals the federal government has 297 contracts with KPMG, worth a total value of $653 million.
- It comes as KPMG is embroiled in an audit scandal and is being investigated by ASIC.
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KPMG is facing claims it misused confidential client information and then mistreated an internal whistleblower. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)
New parliamentary library data reveals the federal government has 297 contracts with KPMG, worth a total value of $653 million.
It comes as KPMG is embroiled in an audit scandal and is being investigated by ASIC.
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