As London contemplates an auditing Big Three sans KPMG, in SA it’s already here
A lot has happened in the eight months since Nhlamu Dlomu accepted the job to run the South African office of KPMG.
A lot has happened in the eight months since Nhlamu Dlomu accepted the job to run the South African office of KPMG.
PricewaterhouseCoopers has been appointed as Steinhoff Africa Retail’s external auditor, effective 23 May 2018, replacing Deloitte.
Steinhoff’s share price dropped 21% from late afternoon Monday. The market was right on Ramaphosa. It’s probably right on this one too.
Eskom’s contract with Tegeta Exploration and Resources for the supply of coal contained discrepancies, was poorly drafted and was in contravention of supply chain management procedures.
Judging by the CEOs’ assessments, both US and UK company stocks offer a rather attractive home for your cash right now.
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf arrived at Senate Banking Committee hearings with one hand in a bandage. He left even more battered and bruised.
Public companies are forced to pay big bucks for audits, a grudge purchase they really don’t need. Now we are told companies doing the charging carries no accountability for the quality of their product.
How do you predict who’ll top the podium at the 2016 Olympics? The size of competing nations’ economies may play a significant role, says PwC.
KPMG has terminated its business relationship with the Gupta business empire due to the political storm surrounding the family’s friendship with President Jacob Zuma.
Alec Hogg’s second day in Davos, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum showcases not only the essence of the high-profile meetings in the Alps, it edifies the case for bringing the world’s leaders together. In this podcast Alec takes us through a day that was power-house packed to say the least!