KPMG, PwC and EY say they will be exiting Russia over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
KPMG, PwC and EY, three of the Big Four global accountancy firms, have said they will be exiting Russia over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
The company said it had more than 4,500 workers in Russia and Belarus"and ending our working relationship with them, many of whom have been a part of KPMG for many decades, is incredibly difficult." It said it would also work with colleagues at PwC Russia to"undertake an orderly transition for the business, and with a focus on the wellbeing of our 3,700 colleagues in PwC Russia."
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