KPMG to pay RM333mil to M’sian govt as 1MDB settlement, says Finance Ministry

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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): KPMG has agreed to a settlement valued at RM333mil (US$80mil) to resolve all claims related to its fiduciary duties on auditing of 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) accounts for the period of 2010 to 2012, says the Finance Ministry.

The settlement with KPMG, valued at more than 800 times the audit fees earned by KPMG, represents one of the largest 1MDB-related settlements by an audit firm in South-East Asia, it said in a statement.

Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said this demonstrates the government’s resolve to diligently pursue recovery efforts against all parties involved in 1MDB and its related entities.

“The recent political developments have not affected the Malaysian government’s determination to ensure that appropriate actions are taken against all individuals or entities involved, directly or indirectly, in the global 1MDB scheme,” he said on Thursday (Sept 16).

The ministry said the settlement will conclude the civil suit filed on July 6, 2021, against KPMG, which will expedite the payment of monies to fulfil 1MDB’s outstanding obligations, and save the court’s time and public resources.

It said this settlement will not affect or compromise Malaysia’s claims against individuals like Jho Low and other parties related thereto, and who are still being actively pursued in relation to the 1MDB financial scandal.

The ministry thanked the Attorney General’s Chambers and all the regulatory bodies and enforcement agencies for their efforts in achieving this settlement. – Bernama



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