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Recording reveals Moyane ordering employee not to cooperate with KPMG probe
The conversation is the basis for one of the charges that the former tax boss will face at his upcoming disciplinary hearing.
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Cutting ties with Gupta-linked firms 'a victory against corruption'
On Wednesday, the GP government announced its decision to terminate its contracts with auditing firm KPMG and consulting firm McKinsey. The SACP welcomes this.
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KPMG says it's made tough decisions to stay sustainable
On Monday it said it plans to have just four business hubs in South Africa and will appoint some executives from KPMG International to KPMG South Africa’s board.
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KPMG SA to lay off 400 workers as part of restructuring plan
The audit firm has been suffering reputational damage following its links with the Gupta family and a controversial report into Sars.
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Saica says KPMG parting was mutual decision
Saica announced on Wednesday that it will no longer be using KPMG to audit the organisation after the auditing firm resigned.
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KPMG cuts ties with Saica
KPMG has been under fire due to its handling of the Gupta family’s accounts, with the firm later changing its leadership.
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Micro lender Finbond latest company to drop KPMG
It's the latest company in the country to drop the global auditor in the wake of a scandal that helped topple former President Jacob Zuma.
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KPMG 'reconsidering business model'
In a written response to Eyewitness News, the firm says as part of its strategy to change the company and management, it is looking at its business model.
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IRBA: KPMG probe leading to other lines of inquiry
The board is investigating the auditor for its audit of a Gupta-owned Linkway Trading, and its South African Revenue Service rogue unit report.
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KPMG rethinking its future in South Africa
The auditing firm been mired in controversy and has welcomed a review of its turnaround strategy by the Independent Regulatory Board of Auditors (IRBA).
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KPMG welcomes IRBA’s review of its turnaround strategy
IRBA CEO Bernard Agulhas say all parties should work together to restore confidence in the auditing profession.
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KPMG could get second chance in future
Auditor General Kimi Makwetu says for now, to protect the integrity of his office, the relationship cannot continue beyond the end of July.
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IRBA appoints team to review KPMG SA’s turnaround strategy
The audit firm's local unit has lost more than 10 clients in the country including Absa Bank and the South African government.
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Parly backs Kimi Makwetu in cancelling KPMG, Nkonki contracts
Auditor General Kimi Makwetu was before a joint meeting of two committees to defend his decision to sever ties with the firms.
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Makwetu defends decision to terminate KPMG, Nkonki contracts
Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu told MPs that the decision was not a rash one and followed several meetings with the firms.
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KPMG hopes its changes will restore trust
KPMG released a statement saying it has made dramatic changes to governance, quality and risk management and it remains resolute to regain trust.
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Absa drops KPMG as external auditor
In a statement released a few minutes ago, KPMG South Africa says it notes the announcement from Barclays Africa Group.
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KPMG faces possible shareholder protests in US
It’s understood the scandal includes the opening of about two million bank accounts in customers' names without their approval or knowledge.
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Reserve Bank says continues to meet with KPMG following VBS Bank scandal
KPMG suspended one of its top executives last week who was the lead partner at VBS mutual bank which has been accused of severe mismanagement and fraud.
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Makwetu: Termination of KPMG contract extends to all govt branches
Makwetu announced on Tuesday that KPMG and Nkonki Inc., which has been implicated in Gupta-related controversies, will no longer be doing audit for municipalities and state-owned entities.
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[LISTEN] You’re fired! – Govt to its auditors KPMG & Nkonki
Kimi Makwetu says this does not mean KPMG and Nkonki cannot do any work for the government, he says they can if an audit opinion is not required.