Comments: How to breach a company: Spies, Lies and KPMG

The person or people that become whistleblowers has a direct correlation to a person's understanding of the significance of the wrong doing as it applies to their own situation or the situations of others. The profiling by body type is myopic and serves only to prove that the understanding of people in a debacle is scant. The remote managers acting as conspirators rely heavily on oversight of detailed facts to avoid detection. People that provide functional levels of support to these managers who pay attention to detail and understand the ramifications of the detail and how they apply to the overall picture. This attention to detail with an understanding of their implications is what the manager want to avoid. The branding of whistleblowers with objectional personality types acts as a warning to those that know the details and how they relate to the defrauding of the public. The piercing of the hypothetical profiles ie the branding of whistleblowers is easily achieved via the unknown entity that finds their personal interest in disclosure for a variety of reason out weights the benefits of keeping to the established practice of fraud.

Posted by Jim N at February 21, 2007 10:08 AM

Michael Howard and spooks on brink of Rothschild funding deal
Published: 18 February 2007

Diligence, the corporate intelligence firm founded by former spies and chaired by the one-time Conservative leader Michael Howard, is close to striking a major investment deal with a member of the Rothschild banking dynasty.

Posted by Diligence ...background at February 24, 2007 08:02 AM

Diligence was paid $35 thousand a month a $60 thousand bonus for acquiring the first draft of KPMG's audit of IPOC. Diligence's client was not Britain's Queen, but Barbour Griffith & Rogers, one of the most formidable lobbying firms in Washington. Barbour Griffith represented a Russian conglomerate whose archrival, IPOC International Growth Fund Ltd., was being audited by KPMG's Bermuda office. Mads Bramer Janson, IPOK's Head didn't doubt that Alfa-Group was behind the case, which is now bidding with "Petersburg" operators for 25,1% of MegaFon's shares.

broken link... http://eng.cnews.ru/news/top/indexen.shtml?2007/02/22/237262

Posted by Russian press... at February 25, 2007 07:53 AM

KPMG also has botnets operating on their network. not sure if anyone there even knows.

Posted by Anon at February 26, 2007 10:21 AM
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