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PwC’s scandal has parallels to the Arthur Andersen collapse, including the firm’s struggles to contain the fallout.

AFP raids PwC offices over tax scandal

Police have raided the consultancy’s Sydney headquarters in relation to its criminal probe into the sharing of sensitive government plans.

  • Colin Kruger

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Charlie Coyle, the director of finance at the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council (digitally altered image).

Tracking staff, family deals: Health council in ‘chaos’ amid claims of service failures

A taxpayer-funded medical council faces allegations of tracking its staff, nepotism and reneging on sponsorship commitments.

  • Eryk Bagshaw and Angus Thomson
Former PwC chief executives Tom Seymour and Luke Sayers

PwC wrongfully claimed legal privilege over documents to frustrate Tax Office, inquiry told

The consulting giant stymied Tax Office attempts to obtain thousands of documents, according to evidence at a parliamentary inquiry into the industry spurred by the tax leaks scandal.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the PwC scandal exposed severe shortcomings in Australia’s regulatory frameworks. This now includes foreign investment approvals.

Treasury threatens to revoke foreign takeovers with PwC links

Treasury is threatening to revoke approval for recent takeovers by foreign companies involving PwC due to concerns the firm may have offered misleading tax advice.

  • Colin Kruger
Carlton president and former PwC chief executive Luke Sayers.

Tax Office evidence draws Carlton boss Luke Sayers further into PwC scandal

Fresh evidence from the ATO raises further questions about what the Carlton boss knew about tax confidentiality breaches while he was in charge of PwC.

  • Colin Kruger
A Senate committee has handed down its final report into the PwC scandal.

PwC facing 10 tax scandal investigations after revelation of global scheme

A Senate committee’s final report has found that use of confidential government plans had gone further than initially thought.

  • Rachel Clun and Colin Kruger
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The PwC tax scandal has put the behaviour of the tax office under the microscope.

The tax office brawl that almost ended investigation of PwC scandal

The tax office faces fresh scrutiny over allegations that it actively attempted to derail the investigation that led to the banning of PwC’s Peter Collins for sharing sensitive government tax plans.

  • Colin Kruger
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An ‘astounding’ peek into the tax affairs of partners at the consulting giants

 The ATO has opened its books – as much as it ever does – this week on the tax rates paid by the very well-remunerated partners of the “Big Four” consulting giants.

  • Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
The senate committee questioned the credibility of the evidence given by former PwC CEO, Carlton Club president Luke Sayers

Senate committee lashes PwC over tax scandal, alleges cover-up

The Senate committee that uncovered the PwC tax scandal has accused its leadership of failing to cooperate with the inquiry in an attempt to minimise reputational damage.

  • Colin Kruger
PwC’s scandal has parallels to the Arthur Andersen collapse, including the firm’s struggles to contain the fallout.

The high price of PwC’s failed redemption story

Consulting firm PwC remains a pariah as the tax leak scandal continues to bite.

  • Colin Kruger

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