Amid the forest of emails surrounding the case and the questions of who, among the partners of the firm, knew what and when, etc., the essence of what PwC did, largely in plain sight, is straight forward enough.
PwC has handed over the names of 63 partners and staff who received an email with leaked confidential information on the government’s multinational tax policy.
Consulting giant PwC is embroiled in a scandal of its own doing, having used confidential government information to benefit its bottom line. Here's how it happened, and what consequences the firm is facing.
In a virtuoso performance before the economics committee, Tax Office chiefs blamed everyone else for what appears a disturbingly ineffective investigation.