Harsher penalties urged for PwC-style false privilege claims
Federal agencies say firms and companies caught making false legal professional privilege (LLP) claims to obstruct and delay investigations into their clients should face new and tougher penalties.
Greater sanctions and court-appointed LPP examiners are among suggestions regulators and enforcement agencies made to a Treasury and federal attorney-general department review into how practice applies to Commonwealth investigations.
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