Its sad in these situations but KPMG or any other administrator are going to ensure that the biggest debts (in this sad case TCAS fits, lease charges, outstanding airport charges etc etc) are paid off first.
Like its already been said the employees are often the very last to benefit because they dont have the ability to pay months of legal fees like many of the creditors have done in this case in order to get the biggest piece of the pie possible.
I would imagine that some news of any possible reimbursement may not be too far off, sometimes in this situation its better to move forward than to keep looking back. If it had been any other administrator exactly the same process would have taken place, its taken months and months to establish ownership on a whole range of items, thats not KPMG's fault, its the fault of one individual who thought he was bigger and better than the CAA who allowed his AOC to be suspended.