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KPMG
KPMG building. Source: Wikimedia
administration seized
Amstelveen
Amsterdam
broker Van Gool Elburg
direction
FIOD
fiscal investigation service
KPMG
KPMG headquarters
no suspects
raid
search
tax fraud
Thursday, June 5, 2014 - 08:28
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Officials raid KPMG broker in Amsterdam

The fiscal investigation service FIOD has raided the Amsterdam real estate company Van Gool Elburg. The well-known real estate company has been brought into connection with the sale of the controversial KPMG headquarters in Amstelveen, De Telegraaf reports.  KPMG itself is suspected of involvement with tax fraud during the development of the headquarters building. Searches have been initiated at several places, KPMG itself among them. The raid at Van Gool Elburg led to a seizure of administration that relates in some way to the building for the accountants giant. The realtors' directors confirm the raid, and press that nobody at the company is being classified as a suspect at.

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