Senior partners at major consulting firms privately blame PwC for putting the entire sector under the spotlight again.
Officially, representatives from KPMG, Deloitte and EY welcomed the inquiry.
“KPMG is proud to support the world-class work of the Australian Public Service and will work constructively with the Senate inquiry,” said Mr Low, the firm’s head of infrastructure, government and healthcare advisory.
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