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KMPG 'not full of bad apples', former CEO says during parliamentary grilling
Key takeaways
- Andrew Yates told the inquiry he had "reflected extensively" on things that could have been done differently.
- Former KPMG Australia chief executive Andrew Yates has told a parliamentary committee that he does not think of himself as a "bad apple" in the wake of explosive allegations against the consultancy firm.
- Senior executives from Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand were asked to explain to the hearing why the accounting industry has seen so many scandals in recent years.
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Andrew Yates told the inquiry he had "reflected extensively" on things that could have been done differently. (ABC News: Ian Cutmore)
Former KPMG Australia chief executive Andrew Yates has told a parliamentary committee that he does not think of himself as a "bad apple" in the wake of explosive allegations against the consultancy firm.
Senior executives from Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand were asked to explain to the hearing why the accounting industry has seen so many scandals in recent years.
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