A year after the PwC scandal, the furore is gone – as well as any real appetite for structural change
- Written by Carl Rhodes, Professor of Organization Studies, University of Technology Sydney
It was a scandal that rocked the shaky foundations of Australia’s trust in big business early last year.
Management consulting giant PwC had worked with the federal government to develop plans to curb corporate tax avoidance. Then it leaked those plans to corporations who would want to circumvent them.
Heads rolled in the aftermath. PwC...