The embattled boss of KPMG’s United Arab Emirates business has attempted to shore up his position by sending the firm’s biggest clients a statement signed by its 30 capital partners swearing their unity and allegiance to the firm.
The client note, seen by the Financial Times, comes on the back of a series of leaks from inside KPMG Lower Gulf alleging serious problems at the accounting firm including nepotism, cronyism and a culture of fear.
The public show of unity is a highly…