KPMG will eventually go the route of Arthur Anderson. They have been behind so many scandals including the Mercury Finance blow up from almost a decade ago. It is just a matter of time.
On a different note, it is funny how these kinds of post never seem to get much notice here. It almost like the posters (most, there are a handful) here are not interested in connecting the dots from the macro level down to their own circumstances. This is how we end up with bad politicians and bad policies. Nobody cares until it blows up in their face and then they want instant fixes.