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SYDNEY : PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said the CEO of its Australian business had stepped down effective immediately after the auditor became embroiled in a scandal that involved leaking confidential government tax plans.Tom Seymour has resigned, PwC said in a statement late on Monday, and the firm named

SYDNEY : PricewaterhouseCoopers said the CEO of its Australian business had stepped down effective immediately after the auditor became embroiled in a scandal that involved leaking confidential government tax plans.

"We are committed to learning from our mistakes, listening to our stakeholders and enhancing our culture to build stronger trust and transparency," Stubbins said. The Australian Financial Review reported Seymour last week issued a statement saying that he was one of the partners who had received the sensitive details. A PwC spokesperson told Reuters that information was accurate.

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