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Ex-KPMG boss seeks millions over racial bias

 

Former KPMG chief executive officer is seeking millions of shillings from the British-Dutch parent audit firm for racial discrimination in the wake of his sacking in 2017.

Richard Boro Ndung’u, who was sacked over an alleged inappropriate relationship with his personal assistant, says KPMG International failed to protect him and instead aided his removal as a partner from the regional firm.

Mr Ndung’u accuses the parent firm of failing to give him a hearing and feedback on investigations over his stay in the Kenyan audit firm after he raised a complaint about plans to oust him.

He reckons that this was in breach of KPMG’s grievances and complaints code.

The former CEO is now seeking an undisclosed amount of money from the KPMG International for damages after the sack, saying it encouraged local partners to vote for his removal over inappropriate relationship with his personal assistant.     BY DAILY NATION   

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