‘Disregard for truth’: inquiry calls for greater scrutiny of private consultants following PwC tax scandal

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​But Greens say the consulting services inquiry report does not go far enough, calling for stronger action and penaltiesFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastEmbattled consultancy PwC should be “open and honest” about its breach of confidential government information, and the public service needs to be better equipped to ensure value for money is obtained from consultants, according to the long-awaited findings of a Senate inquiry.The committee has also recommended that large partnerships, including PwC, be subject to further scrutiny with the potential for additional regulatory oversight. Continue reading… 

But Greens say the consulting services inquiry report does not go far enough, calling for stronger action and penalties

Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

Embattled consultancy PwC should be “open and honest” about its breach of confidential government information, and the public service needs to be better equipped to ensure value for money is obtained from consultants, according to the long-awaited findings of a Senate inquiry.

The committee has also recommended that large partnerships, including PwC, be subject to further scrutiny with the potential for additional regulatory oversight.

Continue reading… 

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