The age-old Maltese saying claims that a ship with two captains, cannot ever go a long way, as it will likely result in the two leaders running the vessel aground. Audit, tax and advisory giant KPMG however, has managed to subvert this reasoning, with a tried and tested formula which has proven to be successful over the years.
In fact, the big four firm prefers to have two high-powered individuals at the helm of the Audit Function, who complement each other perfectly, and hence bring more to the table.
“Working together is a very strong value at KPMG,” say Thomas Galea and Claude Ellul, who, with effect from 1st October, have taken the lead of the audit arm of the firm. “It is a principle which is drilled in every team member from day one, working within a team, for a common objective. Hence, we grow to appreciate collaboration at every level and every moment of our working life.”
“One can never have the entire jigsaw puzzle of elements required to run an ever-developing and dynamic function such as audit. That is how we build and understand our own, and each other’s strengths, often developing powerful tandems that rely on each other for support, advice and most importantly specialised expertise,” Thomas and Claude add.