Thank you.
In her report, the auditor mentions that, when invoices were sent under contracts between KPMG and the government, the invoices were less and less specific about the tasks performed. This led to longer and longer lead times, which in turn increased the price and value of the contracts. That also meant more hours spent on contracts. Invoices were higher and higher, and less and less specific about the tasks performed.
When you fill out an invoice and send it to the customer, normally you have to be specific about the tasks performed. I know, having done it several times myself. This is true even of our own accounting departments.
At KPMG, was it Mr. Bashir again who authorized sending the government imprecise invoices?