The Borneo Post

Accountant­s blamed for Oscar gaffe barred from future shows

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LOS ANGELES: The two accountant­s found at fault for botching the climactic announceme­nt of the winner for best picture at the Academy Awards have been officially declared unfit for any future Oscar duty, organisers of the ceremony said on Wednesday.

Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz, blamed for the envelope mix-up that led “La La Land” to be being erroneousl­y named best film before“Moonlight” was declared the actual winner, are still employed as partners of the prestigiou­s accounting firm Price water house Coopers( PwC), a company spokesman said.

But the pair will no longer be permitted to tabulate Oscar votes or hand out envelopes containing winners’ names at Hollywood’s most highest honours, a spokespers­on for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences said.

PwC, the overseer of Oscar balloting for 83 years, had earlier taken full responsibi­lity for Sunday’s unpreceden­ted gaffe, which stunned the starstudde­d Dolby Theatre crowd in Hollywood and a live television audience of millions worldwide.

PwC said Cullinan had mistakenly handed best-picture presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway the back-up envelope for best actress in a leading role, an award bestowed on Emma Stone for “La La Land” a short time earlier.

Beatty, admittedly befuddled at seeing the card he pulled from the envelope, hesitated for several moments before handing it to Dunaway, who immediatel­y announced “La La Land” as the winner.

The “La La Land” cast and producers were already on stage giving acceptance speeches when the mistake was recognised, leaving it to the musical’s producer, Jordan Horowitz, to interrupt the proceeding­s with the announceme­nt that “Moonlight” really had won.

“Once the error occurred, protocols for correcting it were not followed through quickly enough by Mr Cullinan or his partner ,” the accounting firm said in a statement.

Cullinan was found to have posted a now- deleted backstage photo of Emma Stone on Twitter just after she won her Oscar minutes before the mix-up — a departure from official duties widely seen as likely to have distracted him.

By tradition, two sets of sealed envelopes containing the names of all 24 Oscar winners are held by two PwC accountant­s on opposite sides of the stage, to be handed out to the respective presenters as each category is announced. The two accountant­s also are supposed to memorise the winning names.

A day after the incident, the Academy apologised to all affected, including presenters Beatty and Dunaway, and said it will “determine what actions are appropriat­e going forward.”

 ??  ?? Cullinan (right) and Ruiz of Pricewater­houseCoope­rs confer on stage after the Best Picture was mistakenly awarded to ‘La La Land’ instead of ‘Moonlight’. — Reuters file photo
Cullinan (right) and Ruiz of Pricewater­houseCoope­rs confer on stage after the Best Picture was mistakenly awarded to ‘La La Land’ instead of ‘Moonlight’. — Reuters file photo

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