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KPMG urges staff to whistleblow in bid to halt ‘leaky sieve’ after CEO’s exit

The decision by an unknown KPMG staffer to leak a February video call was met with ‘a mixture of shock and disappointment’

Big Four firm says its Speak Up app should be used to raise issues, not the press
Big Four firm says its Speak Up app should be used to raise issues, not the press Photo: Jack Taylor/Getty Images

Bosses at KPMG are pushing staff to use its existing whistleblowing technology to raise their concerns about the Big Four firm, instead of passing information to the press, after a leaked meeting recording prompted the exit of former UK boss Bill Michael.

Michael left the firm in February after staff objected to comments he made around “unconscious bias” in an online town hall meeting —  a recording of which was subsequently leaked to the media. 

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