And Then There Was Mills - Mother Jones
At the start of last week, there were four members of Congress at risk of expulsion due to allegations of severe misconduct. Two of those members, Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Eric Swalwell (...
The parliamentary inquiry into Ethics and Professional Accountability in the Consultancy Industry will today hear calls for comprehensive reform of Commonwealth whistleblowing laws to close the major gaps in accountability exposed in major Australian accounting and consulting firms like PwC.
Joint evidence to the inquiry from Transparency International Australia, Griffith University's Centre for Governance and Public Policy and the Human Rights Law Centre calls for a single Act to protect whistleblowers across all types of private sector entities – revealing that partnerships like the major accounting firms are not adequately covered by any existing laws, for the public or private sectors.
The groups will appear before the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations & Financial Services' Inquiry on Friday 6 October 2023 at 8.45am AEST. Their joint submission, Loopholes, Gaps and Inconsistencies: Whistleblower Protections at the Big Four and Beyond, also calls for:
A consistent approach to upgrading the failing protections in the public sector Public Interest Disclosure Act and in the Corporations Act and other laws, being reviewed over the next 12 months; and
A Whistleblower Protection Authority with power to enforce protections across all sectors, not just the public sector – as also recommended in 2017 by the same Committee.
Professor A J Brown, from Griffith University's Centre for Governance and Public Policy and Transparency International Australia board...
At the start of last week, there were four members of Congress at risk of expulsion due to allegations of severe misconduct. Two of those members, Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Eric Swalwell (...