Former KPMG partners want case dismissed

KPMG partners accused of setting up illegal tax shelters say their right to a fair trial has been infringed

Written by Penny Sukhraj

The former KPMG partners accused of setting up illegal tax shelters have filed court documents requesting that the case against them be dismissed.

The former partners and two other defendants were accused of cheating tax authorities out of $2.5bn-worth of tax from wealthy clients.

KPMG also withheld legal fees on behalf of the former partners as part of a $456m settlement that allowed KPMG itself to avoid indictment.

But district judge Lewis Kaplan ruled last year that in putting pressure on the firm to withhold fees, the defendants' rights to a fair trial had been infringed.

In documents filed to request case dismissal, the defendants said government had not 'remedied its misconduct'.

Further reading:

Ex-KPMG Execs Request Charges' Dismissal

KPMG tax shelter judge 'can throw case out of court'

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