Under-fire accounting and consultancy firm PwC directs nine of its partners to take leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation into the leaking of confidential Australian government tax information.
abc.net.au/news/pwc-sends-9-partners-on-leave-amid-tax-scandal-fallout/102405692Under-fire accounting and consultancy firm PwC has directed nine of its partners to take leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation into the leaking of confidential Australian government tax information.
The firm also announced that the chairs of its governance board and designated risk committee are stepping down, with two independent non-executive directors to be appointed to the governance board.
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