PwC Australia
There will be an ‘unnecessary and burdensome compliance nightmare’ for small practices if the rules are not struck out, an Australian opposition politician told ITR
Senator Barbara Pocock was unimpressed with the firm reporting favourably on its continuing governance overhaul
The Australian senator told ITR that PwC is still trying to manage the saga as a PR issue rather than a systemic problem
Australian Greens senator Barbara Pocock told ITR that parliament may need to use its powers to compel PwC to hand over elusive documents related to its tax leaks scandal
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The ‘big four’ rivals have reportedly benefitted from the fallout from PwC’s Evergrande audit; in other news, Canada published draft pillar two legislation
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The sale of its government consulting arm to Allegro Funds and a general government reluctance to use the firm contributed to the revenue drop
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Australian senator Deborah O’Neill told ITR that she will report PwC’s lack of co-operation to international legislatures unless the firm stops obstructing information crucial to its tax leaks scandal