EY admits staffer drafted papers for alleged tax exploitation partner
EY Australia has admitted another staff member helped draft documents for a former partner who allegedly promoted tax exploitation schemes, but says the second person was working under instructions and is not accused of doing anything wrong.
The admission was made in the big four accounting firm’s reply to a series of questions from Greens Senator Barbara Pocock after The Australian Financial Review revealed the Commissioner of Taxation was suing the ex-partner.
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