The 2018 breach is separate to the existing scandal over tax policy information that has triggered a reputation crisis for the firm
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Embattled consultancy firm PwC has admitted to another serious conflict of interest breach, but has clarified that it did not involve the misuse of government information.
The breach occurred in 2018 and is separate to the misuse of confidential tax policy information that has triggered a reputation crisis for the firm and seen the divestment of its government services division for just $1.
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