PwC Identifies List of Partners in Australia Tax Breach
- Consultancy giant is under scrutiny in Australia over tax leak
- Parliamentary hearings in Canberra continue this week
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PricewaterhouseCoopers has identified a list of 76 current or former partners associated with its tax leaks scandal, handing over their names to Australian lawmakers.
“We’ve heard the calls from our stakeholders to release the names of those who were responsible for confidentiality breaches and we’ve been working as quickly as possible to determine that and to disclose these names to the Senate per their request, and we have now done so,” PwC Australia acting Chief Executive Officer Kristin Stubbins said in a statement Monday.