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A federal judge in San Francisco ruled in favor of PricewaterhouseCoopers in a case involving a former employee who sued PwC for firing him after he complained about conflicts of interest among audit clients.
July 27 -
The Israeli technology company is advised by former IRS officials and current PwC execs.
July 14 -
The Big Four firm is investing in an overhaul targeting better audits, digitization of services and greener operations.
June 16 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers is restructuring its U.S. firm into two business segments, and redefining its global strategy around the concept of trust.
June 15 -
The top 10 firms grew their share of the SEC audit market slightly, but the increase didn’t go to the biggest firms.
June 9 -
To mark the start of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, the Big Four firm announced it is increasing its lifetime maximum for transgender-related health care coverage from $25,000 to $75,000, effective July 1.
June 1 -
A U.S. proposal for a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15% met with an enthusiastic reception in Europe, bringing the world closer to a deal on sweeping changes to how much multinationals pay, and to which governments.
May 21 -
A former audit partner is facing disciplinary action in the Netherlands for an improper audit prior to the South African retailer’s near collapse more than three years ago.
April 23 -
On Earth Day, many family-run businesses are ahead of corporate America when it comes to environmental, social and governance practices, according to a new survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
April 22 -
Finance leaders are in a pivotal position to be even more strategic partners to leaders across the enterprise.
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