Former personnel say they have not been given the opportunity to challenge any unflattering or critical assertions that might be in Ziggy Switkowski’s findings.
Former partners interviewed by external lawyers investigating PwC Australia’s tax leaks scandal complain they have not been directly asked to respond to any allegations they might be subject to when the firm releases its response to the scandal on Wednesday.
PwC is widely expected to release Dr Switkowski’s report on PwC’s culture, governance and accountability on Wednesday, and might also release other related material based on the legal reports.The Australian Financial ReviewAdvertisement The former partners and staff say the firm wants to present the scandal as purely an Australian problem limited to a small group of former personnel.
and flagged that he expected overseas PwC partners to be given “a reasonably clean bill of health” over their actions.But former PwC insiders say it is inconceivable that PwC global did not know there were issues in the Australian tax practice from at least mid-2021. This claim was supported by evidence before a Senate inquiry into consulting, which heard on Tuesday thatPwC global chairman Bob Moritz is heading Down Under.
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