A PricewaterhouseCoopers Australia internal review will consider its “issues management” of the tax leak scandal that has engulfed the firm, terms of reference published this week say.
The terms of reference show the review by telecom executive Dr. Ziggy Switkowski is unlikely to make any specific findings about employees involved in the incident that triggered it—the global tax team’s decision to share secret government anti-tax avoidance plans.
Greens Sen. Barbara Pocock, who led calls for a Senate inquiry into the tax scandal, said the terms of reference show the “review is not what was promised by ...
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