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KPMG elevates two female partners amid ‘stop moaning’ probe – The Australian Financial Review
It is the first time in KPMG’s 150-year history that either role has been held by a woman.

Bengaluru | KPMG has elevated two female partners on a temporary basis and vowed to overhaul an unpopular performance management system in an attempt to calm relations with staff amid the ongoing probe into remarks made by Bill Michael, who stepped aside as KPMG UK chairman on Wednesday (Thursday AEDT).
The firm has asked Bina Mehta, as senior elected board member, to step in as acting chair of the board and Mary OConnor, head of clients and markets to assume Bills day-to-day executive responsibilities…
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