Labor must end their special treatment — on tax, public reporting, professional liability and whistleblower protections and regulate the Big Four like other large Australian firms. KPMG audits the RBA and runs its hotline. www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
The Reserve Bank is distancing itself from KPMG with Governor Michele Bullock confirming the bank will re-tender its whistleblower hotline service.
Brisbane hearing for the Greens inquiry into intergenerational housing inequity revealed the human cost of the housing crisis. Australia is a rich country. We can't accept losing 9 people a day to the housing crisis. People need to be off the streets & in safe & secure housing.
Successive govts have prioritised property hoarding over public, social & affordable housing. They've created an unfair housing system that benefits the top 20% instead of people needing a roof. We need affordable & public housing to house the 190,000 on public housing waitlists.
In the 1960s, we had a government that built 18% of all homes in Australia. Now it’s an investor’s market. The Government needs to get back into the business of building affordable housing directly. It needs to start treating housing like a human right.
KPMG show us who they are - despite PwC’s masterclass in how not to behave & coverup. Labor has failed to act & this is now on them: to end Big 4 special treatment – on tax, reporting, liability, whistleblowing. Get unethical greed out of govt contracting. Time to break them up.
Our housing system is not working for ordinary people. Big banks, big developers and property hoarders are profiting from a housing crisis that is literally costing people their lives.
Time to act. Rot spans far and wide. Greens call for KPMG government ban over ethical breaches www.crikey.com.au/2026/06/10/k...
The Brisbane hearing of the Senate Select Committee on Intergenerational Housing Inequity, which I'm Chairing, has begun.
You can watch it here:
👉 www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNI5...
Barbara Pocock
Barbara Pocock
Barbara Pocock
Barbara Pocock
Barbara Pocock
Greens Senator Barbara Pocock is going after KPMG in the same manner in which she pursued PwC Australia over its tax leaks scandal.