Rooms fit for a king:Where Albanese’s entourage stayed during coronation weekend

Rooms fit for a king:Where Albanese’s entourage stayed during coronation weekend

The prime minister and 18 staff shacked up at a $750 a night hotel in London during King Charles III’s big day.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell

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PwC tax scandal disturbing and unacceptable,says KPMG boss

PwC tax scandal disturbing and unacceptable,says KPMG boss

KPMG boss Andrew Yates publicly rebuked PwC while apologising for his own firm’s failings.

  • byColin Kruger
Tax office denies trying to avert board probe into PwC

Tax office denies trying to avert board probe into PwC

A senior tax office official says the ATO had been “very keen” on the Tax Practitioner Board conducting a review into former PwC partner Peter Collins’ use of confidential Treasury information.

  • byColin Kruger
PwC’s name game a distraction as its business unravels
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PwC’s name game a distraction as its business unravels

The soap opera over PwC’s list of names is a distraction from the global firm’s real problem:It is a pariah with the government sector,and the contagion is spreading to its corporate clients.

  • byColin Kruger
PwC hands over names of all staff involved in tax scandal

PwC hands over names of all staff involved in tax scandal

The names include four partners at the heart of the scandal along with 63 staff and partners who received emails containing confidential information on changes to multinational tax avoidance laws.

  • byColin Kruger andSarah Danckert
PwC spin cycle in overdrive as it brings in veteran Sue Cato

PwC spin cycle in overdrive as it brings in veteran Sue Cato

The crisis communications specialist has been hired by a group of PwC partners ahead of a hearing in which senators will demand names be named in the tax leak scandal.

  • byNick Bonyhady
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Secrets and lies:The undoing of global giant PwC

Secrets and lies:The undoing of global giant PwC

The PwC tax scandal has been six years in the making and now the company needs to appease its external critics and save its pipeline of work in Australia.

  • byColin Kruger andSarah Danckert
Twin troubles:PwC and Carlton give business heavyweight the blues

Twin troubles:PwC and Carlton give business heavyweight the blues

Carlton President and former PwC Australia chief executive Luke Sayers usually prefers the quiet life. But disasters at both these organisations have brought him into the spotlight.

  • bySarah Danckert
AustralianSuper freezes future contracts with PwC

AustralianSuper freezes future contracts with PwC

The country’s biggest superannuation fund says it has paused any new contracts with PwC due to the tax leak scandal.

  • byClancy Yeates
‘Total breach of trust’:PwC’s behaviour must be condemned

‘Total breach of trust’:PwC’s behaviour must be condemned

Readers discuss whether retaining PwC as the government’s advisor is akin to asking the guy who burgled your house to monitor your security cameras.

Integrity experts back Coalition calls for Andrews to rein in spending on consultants
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Integrity experts back Coalition calls for Andrews to rein in spending on consultants

Opposition Leader John Pesutto wants the Victorian government to stop sending so much work to outside consultants,and has promised tougher anti-corruption measures under a Coalition government.

  • byRoyce Millar andSumeyya Ilanbey