Anonymous letter demands more transparency and accountability from PwC in Australia
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A group claiming to be current and former PwC partners in Australia have ridiculed the firm’s response to a damaging tax scandal as “grossly inadequate” and demanded more transparency and accountability.
The anonymous letter, signed by a group calling themselves “the committee to restore trust in PwC through transparency and accountability” was sent to the acting chief executive, Kristin Stubbins, on Monday morning, one day after the firm announced it would divest its government services.
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