The Greens have sought to publicly release a list of names of Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) employees allegedly involved in the tax advice scandal.
But the finance committee on May 26 decided instead to refer the tabling of the document to Senate Clerk Richard Pye after concerns were raised it could jeopardise an Australian Federal Police (AFP) investigation.
Greens senator Barbara Pocock sought to table the list during a committee hearing into the Future Fund Management Agency.
“I would ask you to look at a list of names of the parties involved in the PwC recent events, involved in that leak, and I would ask you to look at that list and tell me whether any of these people, were they involved in giving advice to the future fund,” Pocock said….
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