PwC-busting senators give regulators homework on global links

By Tom Ravlic

February 19, 2024

ASIC’s deputy chair Sarah Court
ASIC’s deputy chair Sarah Court. (Image: LinkedIn)

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has been asked to let the Australian senate know whether its relationships with regulators across the world can help them get closer to understanding which global PwC partners had access to confidential information on tax policy.

PwC Australia has told the senate committee inquiring into government consulting that it cannot give the senate access to the Linklaters report into how tax information might have been used internationally because its global entity, the UK-based

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