Was PwC commissioned to write the recommendations of the Final Report of the PwC Inquiry into PwC? Michael West reports.
Did PwC consult on the final recommendations of the Senate Inquiry into PwC?
Putting an end to neoliberalism
As university history lecturers, we like to imagine that we are instilling in our students a deep interest in the subjects we teach. We want to foster a lifelong curiosity about the world, as well as the ability to pursue knowledge and refine understanding. Happily, these capacities also happen to be those needed in modern
In the face of disinformation and democratic decay, humanities graduates are more important than ever
the point that NACC misses when it concludes that a corruption investigation into something as seismic as robo-debt wouldn’t “add value in the public interest”. A body that declares such things – not as polemic, not in the mudslinging way politicians accuse each other, but in the forensic manner of a commission – does something immensely valuable no one else can duplicate.
The fact it doesn’t punish
only means its role is a democratic one, placing the ultimate recompense
in the hands of voters. But that’s not a reason to opt out when a
scandal gets so big it attracts the scrutiny of multiple agencies. It’s a
moment to realise you have a mission to believe in.
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