From 1994 to 2003, he was a partner with KPMG in Toronto, the latter part of which he was global managing partner of the forensic practice. In 1995 he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada. In 2003, he retired from KPMG and started Inkster Group. He was president of the
Inkster Group, which provides various security and policing services to a list of international clients, including the Province of
Ontario. In 2006, Inkster Group was acquired by Navigant Consulting where Inkster served as a managing director. In 2007, Inkster became an independent consultant. He was engaged to marry Pamela Jeffery, founder of the Women's Executive Network in 2008. They later were married in of October in a service in Toronto with friends and family. He was awarded the
Gusi Peace Prize in 2011. == References ==