Ousted Net1 founder Serge Belamant: I would have done nothing differently
Serge Belamant reckons he was a casualty of political infighting and unfounded attacks on his integrity, including by 16% shareholder Allan Gray.
Serge Belamant reckons he was a casualty of political infighting and unfounded attacks on his integrity, including by 16% shareholder Allan Gray.
Making changes to the Biznews Global Share Portfolio is a bit of an event for us. And as you’ll see in this month’s update, we’ve done just that.
The US Securities and Exchanges Commission fined KPMG $6.2m for its blunder and demanded the firm repaid the full $4.7m it had received in audit fees.
The FBI has neither confirmed nor denied that it is investigating those implicated in the #GuptaLeaks emails.
There’s an even greater threat for Gupta allies brewing in China whose President Xi has made eliminating corruption his top priority.
Sentiment aside, Nelson Mandeal’s legacy has become a wonderful rallying call for those fighting the dark forces assailing South Africa.
The wheels of justice grind slowly. Ask the Brazilians who yesterday saw their once revered president Lula sentenced to jail many years after he left office.
Expert Alan Hilburg believes the scandal emanating from South Africa which hit multinationals McKinsey, KPMG and SAP is an aberration.
Lest we forget, even before #GuptaLeaks, President Jacob Zuma still has 783 criminal charges pending.
SA has rejected Bell Pottinger’s apology as too little, too late. And on Friday the company’s offices in Holborn will be picketed by London-based Saffers.