Australian senators will use parliamentary hearings this week to demand accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers name staff and clients who were in on the ‘big four’ firm's misuse of confidential government tax plans
Labor Senator Deborah O'Neill, who helped release the emails, said PwC's apology could not be taken seriously and the firm's letter was "another exercise in cover up".
"They established relationships with 14 of the largest multinational companies in the world. I'm determined to get that on the record." No confidential information was used to help clients pay less tax, it said in the statement on Monday.
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