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GOVERNMENT LINKS WITH PwC
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* Home Affairs: Six active contracts worth $8.13 million. Has communicated with PwC regarding concerns and received assurances of no breaches of probity or integrity.
* Climate Change and Energy: Six contracts worth $2.6 million. Sought assurances from PwC.
* Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet: No contracts.
* Infrastructure Department: Four contracts. Waiting for advice from Finance Department.
* Attorney-General's Department: One contract worth $330,000. Department is "considering whether or not it will proceed".
* Agriculture Department: In 2020/21 and 2021/22 there was $40 million in contracts for PwC as a strategic partner and delivery partner.
* Defence Department: 54 contracts, totalling $223.3 million.
* Social Services Department: Three active contracts. Reached out for assurance that no one involved in the breach was working with the agency.
* Education Department: Nine contracts worth $8.2 million. Department seeking confirmation with PwC that no one working with the agency was involved in the breach.
* Department of Industry, Science and Resources: Five contracts with the firm. Seeking assurance with PwC that its information is protected.
* Reserve Bank of Australia: Spending with PwC has ranged between $100,000 and $900,000 a year. The central bank has contracted the firm to help it correct staff underpayments.
(Note: This list is not comprehensive but a sample of evidence given at Senate hearings.)
Australian Associated Press