Nine senior partners have been stood down since the consultancy firm's tax leak scandal came to light.
"It's an announcement that looks at the situation and what is best for our people, and to ensure continuity of service to our government clients.Nine senior partners have been stood down over the scandal
NSW Labor senator Deborah O'Neill said she was concerned the sale to Allegro was an example of "phoenixing". "My committee will be careful and methodical, and very, very determined to put on the record the shape of the challenges that we face, and to give proper consideration to what structural reform needs to be undertaken- whether that's legislative or regulatory," she told ABC News.
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