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  2. Scandals in China and Australia hit Big 4 giant PwC, but ...

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    After scandals in Australia and China this year, PwC has lost business in the Asia-pacific region. On Monday, the Big Four consulting firm reported a 12.7% decline in net income in the region for ...

  3. PwC, a ‘Big 4’ auditing firm, is reportedly bracing for a 6 ...

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    The ban stems from PwC’s work with Evergrande, the bankrupt real estate developer whose default helped trigger China’s real estate crisis. PwC, a ‘Big 4’ auditing firm, is reportedly ...

  4. PwC employees cheating on tests in China just cost the ... - AOL

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    U.S. regulators alleged that PwC's employees in mainland China and Hong Kong shared answers on exams meant to test knowledge of U.S. auditing practices.

  5. PwC tax scandal - Wikipedia

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    The PwC tax scandal was a scandal involving PwC's abuse of Australian Government secrets to enrich itself and its corporate clients. PwC, and other Big Four accounting firms , give advice to governments on writing tax law, and also corporations seeking to avoid those laws.

  6. Accounting scandals - Wikipedia

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    China: Inflated its 2019 sales revenue by up to US$310 million Adani Group: 2023 [103] [104] [105] Shah Dhandharia India: Allegations of accounting fraud, stock manipulation, money laundering Americanas: 2023 KPMG and PWC Brazil: Accounting inconsistencies related to forfeit, on the order of R$ 20 billion Evergrande: 2023 PWC China

  7. Wu Ying - Wikipedia

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    Wu Ying (Chinese: 吴英; pinyin: Wú Yīng, born 20 May 1981 [1]) is an entrepreneur from the city of Dongyang in Zhejiang Province, and formerly the sixth-richest woman in China. She was convicted of financial fraud and initially sentenced to death, [2] [3] but the sentence was overturned by the Supreme Court of China.

  8. US fines PwC $7 million for allowing cheating in audit exams ...

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    A US regulator has hit the China arm of prestigious “Big Four” firm PwC with a $7 million fine. US fines PwC $7 million for allowing cheating in audit exams in China Skip to main content

  9. PwC - Wikipedia

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    PwC coined the term E7 to describe the seven emerging economies which the company is predicting will take over today's G7 nations by 2050. Those seven emerging nations are China, Russia, India, Mexico, Indonesia, Turkey and Brazil. [61] PwC assesses a country's risk premium, an important factor in analyzing the valuation of an entity. [62] [63]