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Why the PwC tax scandal spells the end of the Big Four's golden run

Why the PwC tax scandal spells the end of the Big Four's golden run

FromThe Fin


Why the PwC tax scandal spells the end of the Big Four's golden run

FromThe Fin

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Aug 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week in The Fin podcast, senior writer Neil Chenoweth, professional services editor Edmund Tadros and Rear Window columnist Joe Aston on the tax leaks scandal nine months on, why it can never be business as usual for the big four consulting firms and whether PwC’s Australian business can survive.Further reading:

Why fixing PwC gets harder with every passing week The week in the tax leaks saga where it became clear the culture that had developed in PwC’s tax division over the past decade or so will have consequences that stretch far beyond the firm and will take years to play out.
PwC’s Kevin Burrowes: an American agent on a Maldives holiday Before jetting off last week, Burrowes briefed retired PwC Australia partners on the firm’s global inquiry – being run by Allens Linklaters – into the involvement of PwC partners outside Australia in the tax leaks scandal.
Expect a fierce response to Labor’s PwC reforms The plan to crack down on misconduct by tax advisers is ambitious. But it faces a long rocky road.
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Aug 30, 2023
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