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Senate’s consultancy inquiry promises plenty of fallout

Besides PwC’s leaks scandal, senators face a strange trail of appointments by the former government.

Neil ChenowethSenior writer

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Into every life a little Senate inquiry must fall, as they say, but the latest review into consultancy services comes just after Finance Minister Katie Gallagher confirmed that the government would cut $3 billion over four years from external labour costs.

Much of that would be from consultants. PwC appears the firm most exposed, since its leaks scandal was what prompted Greens senator Barbara Pocock to sponsor the inquiry.

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Neil Chenoweth is an investigative reporter for The Australian Financial Review. He is based in Sydney and has won multiple Walkley Awards. Connect with Neil on Twitter. Email Neil at nchenoweth@afr.com.au

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