PwC senate inquiry: Former PwC bosses undergo grilling, hit back at Beattie’s evidence

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WATCH LIVE: Former chief executive Tom Seymour says emails were self-congratulatory and that he asked PwC lawyers to investigate a breach. Follow updates here.

Former PwC chief executives Luke Sayers and Tom Seymour have lined up against Kevin Burrowes’ secretive arrangement with PwC International, saying partners would perceive a conflict of interest and the salary secrecy goes against fundamental PwC principles.

“I would be willing to bet a lot that the Australian partners perceive there to be a conflict. Are you working for our interests or global’s interests? That’s my personal view – it’s hard to manage.” Australian partners were not informed of Burrowes’ second $1.2 million salary and services agreement with PwC International until shortly before it was due to become public at a Senate hearing. The arrangement was kept secret from all but the governance board for almost a year.

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