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Newspaper Article

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2009
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Overview
IT might seem like strange timing -- what with the troubled financial state of, well, everything -- but long-serving KPMG senior partner Michael Deed is leaving the group's bunker to seek new challenges. Anyway, his most recent stint was in South Korea which, of course, is one of the Goldman Sachs's \"Next Eleven\" economies predicted to be the drivers of global growth into the future. We suspect Phil Sullivan, Eddy Groves, Michael King, the Cassimatis duo, Matthew Perrin, Jim Raptis and Craig Gore won't be on the list.
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Nationwide News Pty Ltd
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