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5 PwC Scandals Far Worse than Oscar Envelopegate Mix Up

Feb. 28, 2017
Fortune Reporters and Staff
Concerns: Ethics International Consulting and or Tax Politics Crime Audit & Oversight
Topics: Negligence Fraud Conflicts of Interest Professional Conduct Bankruptcy

The PriceWaterhouseCoopers’ Oscar mix up has dominated social media the last couple days, with many saying Envelopegate could be a major hit to PwC’s long-term reputation. But there is some good…