PwC, one of the Big Four accounting firms, is once again causing a stir in the financial community.

The fuse was lit when a highly sensitive internal communique from PwC was leaked and circulated within financial circles.

Who is responsible for the failed audit of Evergrande at PwC?

The soul asked, and PwC has always been secretive.

This internal open letter was directed directly at core executive Zhao **; the open letter lifted Puhua's fig leaf one by one.

After reading this internal letter, one can't help but feel that the internal water at PwC is too deep...

"Pursuing high partner income, audit quality management has become a means of suppressing opponents in political struggles at PricewaterhouseCoopers, evading quality inspections by international Internet firms, basic paralysis of PricewaterhouseCoopers Asia-Pacific management, regarding audit independence and PricewaterhouseCoopers Other services provided to Evergrande and Xu Jiayin's family offices, because Evergrande's financial fraud is too serious..."

This internal letter is well-reasoned, faces humanity squarely, and is very trenchant, so it is difficult for the person concerned to fight back.

Due to the involvement of multiple stakeholders and related personnel, this letter contains sensitive information that is alarming upon viewing.

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