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KPMG International is moving on more environmental, social and governance goals one year into the initiative's launch.
March 23 -
The commission unveiled an eagerly awaited proposed rule on climate risk disclosures that public companies would need to start including in their registration statements and periodic reports.
March 21 -
The Big Four have concluded that business ties to the country are untenable in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
March 7 -
Accounting firms and their clients are growing worried about upcoming changes in the ability to deduct research and development costs and are asking Congress to do something about it.
March 2 -
The U.S. firm also expressed its support for Ukraine, and announced a $250,000 donation to relief efforts.
March 1 -
The champion golfer was quoted making comments about the PGA Tour, a rival golf league sponsored by Saudi Arabia, and slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
February 23 -
The Big Four firm also added carbon offets to make good on its ESG commitments.
February 8 -
The collapse of U.K. builder Carillion four years ago is now threatening to inflict more than reputational damage on its former auditor, KPMG.
February 8 -
The Big Four firm announced salary bumps for approximately 30,000 employees.
January 25 -
Stuart Smith, a former audit director, took responsibility for misleading the U.K. audit watchdog, and said he was “reckless” as to whether he was misleading inspectors.
January 19