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| | ... international tax Peter-John Collins have been used to paint a picture of what was going on behind the scenes at the firm. Senator Deborah O'Neill highlighted an email sent by Collins on the 23 November 2016, regarding consideration of documentation ... |
| | | ... Ziggy Switkowski is not an independent review. This is a report which was paid for and overseen by PwC," said Senator Deborah O'Neill. "The firm's choice of Switkowski, a business leader, as opposed to an ethicist, speaks to the nature and purpose ... |
| | | ... management team will continue to take all appropriate steps to improve the firm's culture and standards." However, Senator Deborah O'Neill called the exits as yet another exercise in damage control and said the misconduct of the eight staff in question ... |
| | | ... has confirmed no decisions have been made in relation to the CHESS replacement. In a letter to Committee chair Senator Deborah O'Neill, the ASX provided an update on the solution option assessment process currently underway in the lead up to its board ... |
| | | ... PwC's tax leak scandal. Undertaken by the Joint Standing Committee on Corporations and Financial Services, Senator Deborah O'Neill advised the inquiry will review Australia's big four auditors, but not solely. "I advise that the committee ... |
| | | ... who is found to have breached confidentiality or failed in their leadership duties," she added. In an interview, Senator Deborah O'Neill told the ABC PwC has simply sent nine people on an "extended holiday." "I think what we have seen is a trainwreck ... |
| | | ... Centre (AUSTRAC), which has handed out record fines to the big banks, will face new scrutiny from the Senate. Labor Senator Deborah O'Neill'smotion to set up an inquiry into the agency through the Senate Legal and Constitutional Reference Committee was ... |
| | | ... amendment, which would have extended performance tests to more choice products in the retail super sector. Labor Senator Deborah O'Neill passionately opposed the reforms this morning. "How could it be that someone who calls themselves a Liberal could ... |
| | | ... morning heard that Chester "tossed her hat in the ring", expressing interest in chairing ASIC after she was asked by Senator Deborah O'Neill, who was part of a panel tasked with inquiring into the activities of regulators. O'Neill also referred ... |
| | | ... way up to the top job prompted some to ask whether there was something wrong with the culture of the company. Senator Deborah O'Neill used parliamentary privilege to share the story of another female AMP employee who claimed to have experienced harassment ... |
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