The government investment firm 1Malaysia Development Berhad terminated international audit firm KPMG's services in 2013, the Public Accounts Committee were informed today. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, June 17, 2015.
Auditors Ernst Young were also terminated when carrying ou
t the 2010 audit in the company which has since racked up RM42 billion in debts.
t the 2010 audit in the company which has since racked up RM42 billion in debts.
Officials from the global audit firm KPMG told this to the bipartisan committee, which had a hearing into 1MDB today.
But PAC chairman Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed said they did not know why the auditors were terminated, as the KPMG management questioned today did not explain.
"In December 2013, 1MDB terminated KPMG's services. So, we asked them why their service was terminated," the PAC chairman told reporters at a press conference in Parliament today.
When pressed further, Nur Jazlan (pic, below) said "it is the right of the company (1MDB) to terminate their services."
"They just said they were terminated. We will have to ask the 1MDB management for the reason," he added.
1MDB's frequent change in auditors has been viewed with concern. Currently, the Finance Ministry-owned firm's accounts for the financial year ending March 31, 2015, have still not been audited, prompting the PAC yesterday to urge Putrajaya to authorise current auditors Deloitte to immediately go through the firm's books.
The government had earlier said the audit was being delayed because the Auditor-General was still going through 1MDB's accounts.
The national auditor is to furnish a preliminary report to Parliament this month, in a separate probe from what the PAC is doing.
- TMI

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