PwC partner refutes IOOF review claims

By Adele Ferguson and Sarah Danckert
Updated August 3 2015 - 4:08pm, first published 3:45pm
IOOF is believed to have reported 13 adviser-related breaches to ASIC in the past two years. Photo: Jessica Shapiro
IOOF is believed to have reported 13 adviser-related breaches to ASIC in the past two years. Photo: Jessica Shapiro
IOOF CEO Chris Kelaher at the Senate hearing last month...IOOF is believed to have reported 13 adviser-related breaches to ASIC in the past two years. Photo: Peter Rae
IOOF CEO Chris Kelaher at the Senate hearing last month...IOOF is believed to have reported 13 adviser-related breaches to ASIC in the past two years. Photo: Peter Rae

PricewaterhouseCoopers is yet to start its second review on IOOF more than five weeks after the company told the Australian Securities Exchange it had engaged the auditing house to "immediately commence" a review in to serious allegations of misconduct by a senior staff member.

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