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KPMG defector taken to court by firm

KPMG Christchurch's defection to Ernst & Young hits the High Court in New Zealand

Kevin Reed, Accountancy Age 25 Jul 2008
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KPMG in New Zealand has launched legal action against a former partner who joined Ernst & Young a month ago.

Former KPMG partner Bruce Gemmell joined E&Y along with four partners and 80 other staff, which appeared to effectively end KPMG's presence in Christchurch.

Gemmell and KPMG are due to appear in the High Court in Auckland, reported stuff.co.nz. Other defendants are also understood to be involved.

After the defection KPMG moved to appoint a new managing partner for the city, where staff were asked to stay on.

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