Crocodile Dundee’s Plastic Surgery made possible by Ernst & Young?

If you’re like us here at the Firm Spy, and you’re wondering to whom we can apportion blame for the disfigurement of

growing old gracefully
iconic Australian actor Paul Hogan through plastic surgery, then it might be time to consider the role of Ernst & Young.

As noted in the Brisbane Times in relation to the investigation of Paul Hogan by the ATO’s Project Wickenby:

Ernst & Young’s involvement is described in several affidavits by a principal in its tax division, Marcus Davis… Ernst & Young employees who provided tax advice to Hogan include former partner John Hart, partner Paul Mclean, senior managers Seth Hertz and Despina Bakis, of Sydney, and Washington DC senior manager Paula Charpentier… [as well as] Clive Hinton and Con Boulougouris, both former Ernst & Young internal lawyers

One can assume that Hogan was well advised, seeing as how he could afford the estimated $50,000 in plastic surgery.  If only he had received as robust surgical advice: plastic surgeon Dr Kourosh Tavakoli noted of Hogan’s appearance:

Comparing his face colour and texture to his neck, my conclusions are that the operations he has had include a facelift, eyelid surgery, CO2 laser resurfacing and Botox treatments … My guess is that when he had his facelift, they decided not to do his neck, but he’s probably due for a neck lift.”

Anyway. The Beverly Hills Institute of Aesthetic & Reconstructive Surgery also commented that Hogan had failed to achieve a ‘natural’ look.

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