Embattled firm’s global boss set to be on hand as key report into PWC governance lands in footy finals season
Consulting outfit PwC, battered and bruised by months of scandal, is bracing for another round of fallout from the leaking-ATO-secrets-to-help-clients-avoid-paying-tax affair.– which has already been distributed in draft form to a select few – is set to be published late this month.Renee Nowytarger
Moritz may even be able to mix a little pleasure with this most serious business. The release of the Switkowski report is tipped to be very close to the NRL and AFL Grand finals – scheduled for September 30 and October 1 respectively – when much of the nation will be deep in a footy finals fever dream.So, at least Moritz will be assured that his local operation won’t be the only thing getting a kicking that week.left town by engaging in a little culture warring.
There are two categories of “best beard” which we don’t quite get and “counsel with the best virtue signalling signature; him, it, they, DILLIGAF” – you’ll need to look that one up – and “acknowledgement of prior claims of land etc”.Hilarious, right? We called the Bar Council, to see if they found any of that funny. Doesn’t look like it.
This week, the globe-trotting Teo was spotted at Sydney Airport checking in at Qatar Airways’ first class counter, a flight that couldn’t have been cheap thanks to the Qantas-Labor protection racket.he’d resorted to driving Ubers to make ends meetSince first facing restrictions, Teo has become quite the jet-setter – flying all over the world to do operations he’s unable to perform in Australia.
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