Either KPMG failed to spot the warning signs, or its judgment was clouded by its cosy relationship with the company and the multimillion-pound fees it received. For the sake of all those who lost their jobs at Carillion and in the interests of better corporate governance, KPMG should, as a bare minimum, ...
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