Anyone waiting for Ziggy Switkowski to outline the specific failures that led to PwC overlooking and profiting from its advance notice of the government’s multinational tax plans will be disappointed.
Commissioned to do a “governance” review – for months held up by PwC to assure politicians all was under control – the veteran director has delivered a portrait of Australia’s largest consultancy firm as a swamp. A foggy bog.
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Myriam Robin is a senior writer based in the Melbourne newsroom. She has previously been a Rear Window columnist and editor, and before that reported on financial markets and media. Connect with Myriam on Twitter. Email Myriam at myriam.robin@afr.com
Mark Di Stefano is Rear Window columnist, based in the Sydney newsroom. He previously worked at BuzzFeed, the Financial Times and The Information before joining the Financial Review as a media and tech correspondent. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mark.distefano@afr.com