KPMG in Sierra Leone is the largest firm of chartered accountants and business advisers in the country with approximately 100 employees including three partners.
About KPMG in Sierra Leone
KPMG in Sierra Leone is the largest firm of chartered accountants and business advisers in the country. Set up in the 1930s by Edward Cassleton Elliott, it later became known as Peat Marwick Cassleton Elliott and Co. In 1988, KPMG and Peat Marwick successfully completed the first mega merger of the then ‘Big 8’ to form KPMG. It operated under the name KPMG Peat Marwick Okoh & Co. until 1st January, 1996 when it changed its name to simply KPMG (which comes from Klyneveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler) in consonance with a decision of the International Council to have all affiliate firms adapt the name to underscore the advisory functions of this world-wide organisation.
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