I don't know why he claims he has proof that PWC or KPMG were involved, but that's the least damaging of the allegations set forth by the OSC, and I would really care less about that one. The others, stock price manipulation, trading unregistered shares, etc. are far worse allegations than a lie about who they approached to do an audit. It's possible that they may have actually contacted PWC or KPMG but I doubt they laid their hands on any financial information from the company. Who knows? Only time will tell.
Happy New Year
Jannie
The important thing is not to stop questioning.
(Albert Einstein)