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KPMG, Deloitte affiliates hit with US penalties for exam cheating By Reuters
Investing.com· 2 weeks agoThe Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), which oversees auditors of public companies,...
KPMG failed to stop cheating on training exams, hit with $25 million in fines
Market Watch· 2 weeks ago“The PCAOB will not tolerate cheating nor any other unethical behavior, period,” said PCAOB Chair...
Cheating death: The latest research on aging and immortality from a Nobel Prize-winning scientist |...
CNN.com· 2 weeks agoSince time immemorial, humans have done their darnedest to try and cheat death. Today, as...
No, AI Detection Won’t Solve Cheating (Opinion)
Education Week· 2 weeks agoSince the introduction of artificial intelligence detection tools, I have watched as efforts to catch cheating often do more harm than good. Not only are...
Netherlands arm of KPMG fined $25M for cheating in exams
The Register· 2 weeks agoKPMG Accountants NV, the Netherlands-based arm of the global professional services firm, has been...
KPMG Fined Record $25 Million in Exam-Cheating Scandal
The Wall Street Journal· 2 weeks agoThe fine on the auditing firm’s Netherlands unit is the largest ever from the Public Company...
KPMG fined US$25 million for "egregious" US exam cheating
Proactive Investors· 2 weeks agoUS accountancy watchdog, The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, added the cheating was...
KPMG Netherlands fined record $25M by PCAOB for exam cheating
Compliance Week· 2 weeks agoImproper answer sharing occurred at KPMG Netherlands over a five-year period, and the firm made...
5 reasons you are willing to cheat on your wife
Rolling Out· 2 weeks agoIn any long-term relationship, it’s not uncommon for individuals to face challenges that test their commitment and fidelity. While thoughts of ...
KPMG hit with record fine for exam cheating
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 2 weeks agoThe US audit watchdog found that widespread improper sharing had occurred in KPMG Netherlands from 2017 to 2022, and that the firm had repeatedly misled...