No one at Macquarie Group is having fun any more
Stevens described the stories about Hinchliffe's deep ties to KPMG (one of those bidding for the contract) as 'silly talk' because she was a 'highly credentialed' former partner of the consulting firm. Parking that this column repeatedly described her as exactly that, we won't be offended because of what came next.

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