Can PwC’s Australian business survive the tax leaks scandal?

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Can PwC’s Australian business survive the tax leaks scandal?
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This week in The Fin podcast, senior writer Neil Chenoweth, Edmund Tadros and Joe Aston on why it can never be business as usual for the big four consulting firms and whether PwC’s Australian business can survive.

Before the tax leaks scandal broke this year, PwC was the dominant professional services group in the country.

Feted by government departments and corporate giants, the firm virtually had its pick of the biggest consulting contracts. But that all changed when one of its partners was caught leaking secret government information. The fallout has been dramatic, forcing PwC global to take control, parachuting in a new chief executive from Singapore.

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