Ex-SARS execs go for KPMG jugular as firm hits existential crisis.
Yesterday, the hastily appointed new SA leadership of KPMG met with some of the former SA Revenue Services executives whose careers it destroyed.
Yesterday, the hastily appointed new SA leadership of KPMG met with some of the former SA Revenue Services executives whose careers it destroyed.
Former SARS executives Ivan Pillay and Peter Richer, have accused ministers Nathi Nhleko and David Mahlobo of violating their rights to dignity and reputation.
The SARS chaos is being taken very seriously indeed by ANC’s Gwede Mantashe. Whether even he is able to do anything about it, though, is an open question.
The SA Revenue Service (Sars) deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay faced suspension again, a day after he was reinstated, the Sunday Times reported.
In another setback for SARS the judge said: “The suspension of applicant is unlawful on the basis that constitutes a breach of his contract of employment.”
SARS boss Tom Moyane was given a bloody nose in the Labour Court when SARS was ordered to pay the legal costs in the case brought by Peter Richer.
An extraordinary story of allegations and counter-claims will be heard in the Labour Court today when two of the most senior executives at the SA Revenue Services fight their suspensions by a new politically appointed boss.
The SA Revenue Service declined to comment on a report on Monday about the resignation of another of its senior officials.