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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board imposed $3.375 million in fines on KPMG firms in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Italy, Mexico, South Korea, Switzerland and the U.K.
March 11 -
KPMG elects next CEO and opens first Big Four-owned U.S. law firm; EisnerAmper names chief artificial intelligence officer; and more news from across the profession.
March 7 -
Big Four firm KPMG elected Tim Walsh as its next U.S. chair and CEO, and Atif Zaim as its next U.S. deputy chair, effective July 1.
March 3 -
KPMG Law U.S., based in Arizona, will deliver legal services powered by artificial intelligence and KPMG Digital Gateway.
February 28 -
The southern African nation's difficult operating environment recently led to the exit of global accounting firms Deloitte LLP and PwC LLP.
February 25 -
AI can help reduce a company's environmental impact through data-driven analytics and optimization, though the energy burden of AI itself remains a challenge.
February 20 -
American Accounting Association inducts Hall of Famers; Armanino launches professional services group; and more news from across the profession.
February 14 -
EisnerAmper appoints international tax services leader; Meaden & Moore promotes six to VP principal; and more news from across the profession.
February 7 -
Armanino adds 22 partners; Weaver expands in India; and more news from across the profession.
January 31 -
KPMG appoints new global head of audit; Weaver launches health care advisory practice; and more news from across the profession.
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