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    PwC seeks absolution but can it really change?

    The firm will have to work hard to convince its clients, the government and the public that it has learnt some hard lessons from this year’s tax leaks scandal.

    Edmund TadrosProfessional services editor

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    etired PwC Australia partners who tuned into a webcast on Thursday to hear about the firm’s latest step on its long and painful journey to absolution following its tax leaks scandal were first read the riot act by chief executive Kevin Burrowes.

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    Edmund TadrosProfessional services editorEdmund Tadros leads our coverage of the professional services sector. He is based in our Sydney newsroom. Connect with Edmund on Twitter. Email Edmund at edmundtadros@afr.com.au

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