A parliamentary committee has described the actions of consulting firm PwC in monetising confidential federal government information as 'a calculated breach of trust'.
abc.net.au/news/interim-report-finds-pwc-engaged-in-calculated-breach-of-trust/102505302A parliamentary committee has described the actions of consulting firm PwC in monetising confidential federal government information as "a calculated breach of trust".An interim report recommends PwC publicly disclose further details about those involved in the leaking of confidential tax information
But it has stopped short of publicly releasing a list of dozens of people who sent or received emails containing confidential information within the firm. A trove of emails was publicly released through a Senate committee last month, revealing at times open discussion of confidential Treasury information on the new tax policies.
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