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Gupta graft: KPMG scapegoats its first black female CEO
In an article on the Accountancy Age website, KPMG CEO Nhlamulo Dlomu is painted as the CEO who presided over KPMG as its South African employees got their hands dirty.
EDINBURGH — KPMG bosses have not yet grasped that the organisation's entire culture is corrupt and requires an overhaul. In an article on the Accountancy Age website, KPMG CEO Nhlamulo Dlomu is painted as the CEO who presided over KPMG as its South African employees got their hands dirty. But Dlomu was only installed after KPMG clients started dumping the company for its role in the Gupta-inspired state capture scandal. As Economia reports: The firm has been haemorrhaging clients since the news of its uncomfortable relationship with the Gupta family became apparent.  As a result, in June KPMG SA was forced to cut 400 jobs and close a number of regional offices. – Jackie Cameron
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