Luke Sayers invests in hot security start-up

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While PwC’s Tom Seymour sizzles in the spotlight, the man he took over from has well and truly moved on.

of PwC partners out of the big four to launch a corporate advisory. They must be well pleased to be out of the PwC blast radius, working on all manner of other things.Among them: security software start-up Internet 2.

0, whose tremendous success in building public and political support for a ban of TikTok on government devicesAn update filed to ASIC last week by the privately held company shows Sayers Advisory, still overwhelmingly owned by its namesake, secured 28,319 shares in Internet 2.0 in late March, after working on branding and marketing strategy for the startup. At $2.15 a pop, they’re significantly cheaper than the $6.

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