
The recent scandal involving audit firm PwC China’s alleged complicity in Evergrande’s financial fraud has intensified scrutiny on the consulting sector. In Australia, a parliamentary report has called for greater oversight and transparency in the consulting industry following the PwC tax leak scandal. The report, tabled by the Senate’s Public Administration and Finance Committee, recommends that the government disclose all contracts with consulting firms worth more than $1.3 million and establish a separate committee to approve these contracts. This move aims to enhance checks and balances within intermediary organizations and ensure accountability.
A parliamentary report in Australia published in the wake of the PwC tax leak scandal has called for far greater oversight of the powerful consulting industry and transparency over government contracts https://t.co/u76dkwzYDQ https://t.co/vLe4nWavhq
A parliamentary report in Australia published in the wake of the PwC tax leak scandal has called for far greater oversight of the powerful consulting industry and transparency over government contracts. https://t.co/u76dkwzqOi https://t.co/MG1K5cBX8N
Australian senate report calls for greater oversight of consultants after PwC scandal https://t.co/bMrOBfj488


