PwC Australia's chief executive apologised profusely to senators on Thursday for the leak of confidential tax documents, as he was grilled about the...
SYDNEY - PwC Australia's chief executive apologised profusely to senators on Thursday for the leak of confidential tax documents, as he was grilled about the involvement of overseas partners in plans to win work from U.S. technology giants and other companies.
"This behaviour should have been adequately investigated and addressed under past leadership but it wasn't. The failures identified should never have been allowed to take place. What happened is totally unacceptable." Burrowes told senators PwC Australia had not been provided details about the international investigation and did not know where the staff worked or how they had been disciplined.
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