🔒 Premium: Deloitte considers following EY and splitting auditing, consulting arms
Deloitte would be second Big Four firm to divide the businesses, potentially spinning off its consulting arm, writes The Wall Street Journal.
Deloitte would be second Big Four firm to divide the businesses, potentially spinning off its consulting arm, writes The Wall Street Journal.
Alec Hogg caught up with Dion Shango, the Africa head of PwC, the world’s leading Big Four accounting and auditing firm.
Steinhoff and Tongaat Hulett’s admission it may need to restate results is spurring South African auditors to weigh tougher measures for the profession.
The “Big Four” accounting firms should be forced to legally separate their “cash cow” consulting work from their auditing businesses.
Among the many disturbing facts emerging from the Ethiopian Airlines disaster, one stands out – and holds an important lesson about the role of auditors.
Ivan Epstein retired from Sage last year to give expression to his entrepreneurial instincts – and keep a closer eye on his substantial property portfolio.
SAICA announced its unequivocal support for an Independent Inquiry into the alleged misconduct of certain members of SAICA employed by KPMG.
Iraj Abedian, respected and principled CEO of Pan African, isn’t buying spin doctoring from corrupted and deeply implicated KPMG and McKinsey.
Oakbay Resources, the company controlled by the Gupta family, may have its listing suspended by the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
The 2014/15 audit outcomes for the Western Cape government had showed that 12 out of 13 provincial departments had received clean audits‚ the province becoming an attractive investment destination‚