Accountants behind Oscars snafu will no longer attend show
LOSANGELES: The two accountants involved in the embarrassing mix-up at Sunday’s Oscars will not be invited back to the show, a spokesperson for the Academy has told AFP.
Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz from PricewaterhouseCoopers -- the firm responsible for tallying and safeguarding Oscar votes and results -- were in charge of handing out the winning envelopes to presenters at the ceremony.
However a mix-up resulted in Cullinan handing Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway a duplicate of the best actress envelope -- instead of the one that showed “Moonlight” winning best picture.
The fiasco marked the most embarrassing mistake in Oscars history, with the musical “La La Land” briefly declared the winner for best picture before organizers realized the error.
Cullinan has come under scrutiny for reportedly tweeting during the ceremony, sending out a picture of Emma Stone, who won the best actress award for “La La Land,” minutes before handing Beatty the wrong envelope. Pricewaterhousecoopers took the blame after the gala evening ended in chaos and said Cullinan was mortified by his mistake.
“He is very upset about this mistake. And it is also my mistake our mistake and we all feel very bad,” Tim Ryan, Pwc’s US chairman, told trade magazine Variety.
The company had no immediate comment on Wednesday on the Academy’s decision to drop Cullinan and Ruiz from future shows.
Cheryl Boone Isaacs, the Academy president, told The New Yorker magazine that she was horrified as the disastrous ending to one of the most watched shows on television unfolded. “I just thought, What? What? I looked out and I saw a member of Pricewaterhouse coming on the stage, and I was, like, Oh, no, whatwhat’s happening? What. What. WHAT? What could possibly ?”shesaid