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Ex-PwC Australia executives turn on each other in Senate inquiry

Senate continues to inquire into conflict of interest scandal that blew up last year after revelation a senior tax partner engaged by Commonwealth Government on multinational tax reform had breached confidentiality.

The Senate has recommended big changes to Government procurement and regulation of partnerships

A former general counsel for PwC Australia has told a Senate inquiry that former chief executive Tom Seymour was aware of Tax Office concerns about the firms’ approach to legal privilege, evidence that has directly contradicted Seymour.

Meredith Beattie, the former general counsel, appeared before

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Lachlan Colquhoun Fri, 20 Sep 2024
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