All PwC partners and staff found to have done wrong will be named once an investigation into the tax advice scandal is over, an inquiry has been told.
The revelation came as PwC’s acting chief executive Kristin Stubbins said offloading the firm’s government consultancy business and appointing a new CEO showed its commitment to accountability.
PwC has been under pressure to name all of those involved in the scandal as politicians turn up the heat on the firm and government departments review contact with advisers.
“This is a comprehensive, detailed investigation and, as you can appreciate, we need to get it right,” Stubbins told a New School Wales parliamentary inquiry on Monday….