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Analysis: Why PwC Australia sell-off is the right decision

News • 27th Jun 2023 • 3 Min Read

Analysis: Why PwC Australia sell-off is the right decision

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Author: Alyssa Navarro Alyssa Navarro
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The firm is divesting its government advisory unit for a mere AU$1 amid public outrage.

In a bid to restore its damaged reputation, PwC Australia is divesting its government advisory business at a nominal cost of AU$1 (US$0.67) to Allegro Funds. 

The decision marks a strategic move aimed at addressing fallout from a scandal that has ignited public outrage. The scandal unfolded when allegations surfaced regarding a former tax partner who reportedly shared confidential government information, triggering widespread fury.

PwC Australia Board Chair Justin Carroll: "We have taken this step because it is the right thing to do for our public sector clients and to protect the jobs of the c.1,750 talented people in our government business."

By exiting the government advisory sector, PwC aims to demonstrate its commitment to rectifying the situation and rebuilding trust with affected government departments and agencies. The sale to Allegro Funds, a private equity firm, provides an opportunity for PwC to distance itself from the scandal and create a new path forward.

The divestment carries considerable implications for PwC Australia, as the government consultancy practice represents approximately 20% of the firm's revenue. 

With projected revenue of AU$3bn (US$2bn) for fiscal year 2023, the decision highlights the firm's determination to protect the interests of its public sector clients and preserve the jobs of its government business employees, totaling around 1,750 individuals.

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PwC's leadership has acknowledged the gravity of the situation and the need for swift action to rebuild trust. 

Global PwC Chair Bob Moritz publicly apologised for the firm's failure to meet its standards and values under previous leadership, emphasising the significant work ahead for PwC Australia to regain trust and establish a stronger organisation.

"PwC Australia has significant work to do and I am confident that the steps they are taking ... will result in a stronger firm," Moritz said.

To aid in the recovery process, PwC is bringing in Kevin Burrowes, the current Global Clients & Industries leader based in Singapore, to assume the role of CEO once he relocates to Sydney. This leadership transition aims to instil confidence and provide a fresh perspective in guiding the firm through the aftermath of the scandal. 

In the interim, acting CEO Kristin Stubbins will continue in her role until Burrowes assumes his new position.

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The agreement with Allegro Funds signifies a crucial moment for PwC Australia as it strives to address the repercussions of the scandal and restore its credibility within the government consulting sector. 

The exact ownership split between Allegro and former PwC partners remains undisclosed, but Allegro Funds intends to establish the new firm as a corporation, signalling a potential shift in organisational structure.

‘Wide range of individuals’ implicated

The decision to conduct this fire sale comes after the Australian Treasury accused Peter Collins, a former partner at PwC, of inappropriately sharing government documents, which subsequently reached a "wide range of individuals within PwC who were directly and indirectly privy to the confidential information."

As a consequence of the scandal, the Australian Senate initiated an inquiry into the broader consulting sector. Furthermore, the Treasury referred the matter to the police for criminal investigation towards the end of last month.

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While the Australian federal police have confirmed the commencement of a probe, no additional details have been provided thus far.

Overall, PwC's divestment strategy reflects a commitment to addressing the scandal's fallout, rebuilding trust, and positioning the firm for a stronger future. 

The steps taken, including the leadership transition and partnership with Allegro Funds, aim to reshape PwC Australia's trajectory and restore its standing in the government advisory space.

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