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PWC OR PC?

2 April 2016

9:00 AM

2 April 2016

9:00 AM

PwC should just be done with it – and change their acronym to ‘PC’. Their ‘report’ into the cost of giving us a democratic voice in deciding the future of society’s fundamental institution has all the unfortunate characteristics of an exercise designed to support a pre-determined outcome. The unbelievable, cobbled together ‘guesstimate’ of a total cost of $500m+ had as over half of this fantasy figure a component of $281m.

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