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KPMG reviewed its secrecy provisions after PwC tax leak

Edmund Tadros
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KPMG paid for an independent review of confidentiality processes and reminded staff not to leak sensitive information after it was revealed that PwC former partner Peter Collins shared secret government policy material about a crackdown on tax avoidance by multinationals.

The PwC tax leak effectively triggered an inquiry into conflicts of interest at Australia’s largest consulting firms by a Senate committee.

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Edmund Tadros leads our coverage of the professional services sector. He is based in our Sydney newsroom. Connect with Edmund on Twitter. Email Edmund at edmundtadros@afr.com.au

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