The Free Press Journal

Star-struck auditor gets blame for Oscar goof-up

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PwC, the accounting firm which has been responsibl­e for Oscars votes for 83 years, has blamed their auditor Brian Cullinan for the Best Picture Oscar fiasco at the 89th edition of the gala.

The firm has disclosed he personally handed actor-filmmaker Warren Beatty the wrong Best Picture envelope on February 26 night at the Oscars ceremony and then failed to correct the mistake quickly enough, reports telegraph.co.uk.

PwC admitted it “failed” the Academy, with protocols for correcting the on-stage error not followed immediatel­y. Cullinan and his profession­al partner Martha Ruiz had been jointly blamed by viewers, after it emerged the mistake was caused by a mix-up with their envelopes.

Moments before he handed out the wrong envelope, Cullinan tweeted a behind-thescenes photo of winner Emma Stone holding her just awarded statuette saying “Best Actress Emma Stone backstage!”

According to the Wall Street Journal, Cullinan posted the Stone photograph on Twitter about three minutes before Dunaway and Beatty took the stage. The post was then deleted from his account but a journalist tweeted a screenshot of it. A copy of the tweet was also kept by Google and available through a cache page, reports telegraph.co.uk.

The Journal also quoted “a person familiar with the matter” saying Cullinan was turned down when he had sought permission to post to social media during the show.

Cullinan posted other photos on Twitter during the awards show that were also reportedly deleted, the Journal quoted a “person with knowledge of the matter” as saying.

“This was our issue. PwC made the error, and we’re accountabl­e,” said Tim Ryan, PwC’s US chairman, in an interview with the newspaper. Ryan said he has spoken to Cullinan, who “doesn’t believe that a tweet caused the error”. He added that Cullinan said he feels “horrible, absolutely horrible”.

PwC had earlier released an apology to Beatty, Dunaway, the cast and crew of “La La Land” and “Moonlight”, and host Jimmy Kimmel.

“The presenters had mistakenly been given the wrong category envelope and when discovered was immediatel­y corrected. We are currently investigat­ing how this could have happened, and deeply regret that this occurred.”

Beatty, who presented the award with actress Faye Dunaway, had been handed the envelope for the previous award, Best Actress.

After a moment of confusion, Dunaway read out “La La Land” to an audience before the cast and crew got on stage for their acceptance speech. The Best Picture prize was actually awarded to “Moonlight”.

In a statement, the PwC said: “PwC takes full responsibi­lity for the series of mistakes and breaches of establishe­d protocols during last night’s Oscars.

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