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KPMG Ethics Scandal Rocks Netherlands Arm: Staff Cheated on Exams and Misled Investigators

The recent scandal involving Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (KPMG) in the Netherlands has shocked the business world. Hundreds of staff, including senior partners and managers, were found to have cheated on professional exams, leading to a $25 million fine imposed by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) – the largest penalty in the US audit regulator’s history.

The misconduct, which involved sharing questions and answers to internal exams covering US auditing standards and professional ethics, spanned over five years until 2022. The scandal reached as far as partners and senior firm leaders, including former audit boss Marc Hogeboom, who was fined $150,000 and banned for life from working for a firm that audits US public companies.

The PCAOB also revealed that KPMG Netherlands’ chief executive, Stephanie Hottenhuis, was aware of the inaccurate submissions made to investigators but failed to disclose this information promptly. Erica Williams, chair of the PCAOB, condemned the firm’s leadership for promoting an unethical culture that erodes investors’ trust.

This misconduct comes on the heels of previous fines imposed on KPMG’s US arm in 2019 for similar cheating practices. The firm’s businesses in the UK and Colombia have also faced sanctions, highlighting a pattern of unethical behavior within the multinational professional services network.

KPMG International Limited, one of the Big Four accounting organizations, operates in 145 countries with over 270,000 employees. The scandal at KPMG Netherlands underscores the importance of upholding ethical standards in the business world and the need for firm leadership to prioritize integrity and transparency.

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