PwC says infrastructure still core as leaders leave

PwC says infrastructure still core as leaders leave
PwC has seen two high-profile staff departures in the infrastructure area. (Image: Supplied)
Dileepa Fonseka
Former Infrastructure New Zealand board member Natalie McClew has left PwC, less than a year after another high-profile partner in the infrastructure space also left the firm.However, PwC has said the moves do not mean the firm is shifting its focus away from infrastructure.“Our public sector and infrastructure practices remain central to our business as we work to support our clients in these areas,” a spokesperson said. “We continue to invest in our capabilities in these areas to reflect the important role they play in...

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