# KPMG Australia Catches Staff Cheating on AI Ethics Exam

> Source: <https://letsdatascience.com/news/kpmg-australia-catches-staff-cheating-on-ai-ethics-exam-ee12afb8>
> Published: 2026-07-01 09:00:20+00:00

Industry context: For practitioners, this episode illustrates how internal AI governance programs and proctoring tools are being stress-tested by real-world misuse, with implications for compliance and detection workflows. According to reporting in the Australian Financial Review and The Guardian, **KPMG Australia confirmed in February 2026 that 28 staff had used AI tools to cheat on internal training exams since July 2025**. The most senior case involved a registered company auditor at partner level who was fined **A$10,000**, reporting by The Guardian and AFR states. The partner reportedly uploaded a training manual into an external AI platform to generate answers, per NDTV, and KPMG's internal detection systems identified cases after the firm introduced monitoring, according to SpaceDaily. NDTV also attributes remarks on the difficulty of policing AI to KPMG CEO Andrew Yates.
