Lord Peter Hain: Why Guptas, KPMG and HSBC bosses go unpunished for state capture
Peter Hain has shared, with the Zondo Commission, a detailed list of those who have enabled corruption and provides suggestions to bring the perpetrators to book.
Peter Hain has shared, with the Zondo Commission, a detailed list of those who have enabled corruption and provides suggestions to bring the perpetrators to book.
As tangible action against state capture masterminds, the Gupta brothers and Salim Essa, is taken by US authorities, the world spotlight is back on corporations that have aided and abetted the corrupt in South Africa.
Nicole Fritz highlights in this excellent piece, instead of focusing on generic social principles, KPMG and others should get back to basics and do their jobs.
On Thursday, the 174-year-old insurer gave Peter Moyo further notice of termination in a dispute that erupted in May, according to Bloomberg.
The first most people heard of VBS Mutual was when it emerged that the bank had given former president Jacob Zuma a loan.
Financial statement audits of large British companies continue to miss regulatory standards, according to the UKβs Financial Reporting Council.
Staff at KPMG are embarrassed and some even regret their decision to join the Big Four firm, says Accountancy Daily.
Former KPMG accountant Jacques Wessels, who was responsible for auditing the financial statements of Gupta-owned Linkway Trading, has been barred from using the CA (SA) designation by SAICA.
The directors of Sygnia took the decision to look for alternative external auditors given their unsatisfactory engagement with Deloitte and the reputational risk associated with the firm.
South Africa’s manufacturing sector has perked up, with more cars, electronics, metal products and furniture produced than expected.