KPMG chairman Martin Sheppard and senior audit partners to resign (opens original article in a new tab)
KPMG chairman Martin Sheppard and two senior audit partners will resign from the firm amid a scandal involving the misuse of confidential client documents.
- KPMG chairman Martin Sheppard to resign amid scandal over misuse of confidential client documents
- Senior audit partners Eileen Hoggett and Paul Rogers to leave the firm
- Sheppard downplayed the scandal for months before announcing resignation
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