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'Credibility of accounting, auditing profession in SA in the gutter'
Auditor General Kimi Makwetu announced earlier on Tuesday that his office is terminating the contracts of both KPMG and Nkonki.
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Auditor General terminates contracts with KPMG, Nkonki
The two embattled audit firms worked on public sector deals for the office.
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[LISTEN] KPMG aims for cleaner future after 2 partners resign
KPMG chair Wiseman Nkuhlu says the firm is focusing on making sure that the future work done is not tainted by any scandals after two of its partners resigned over failure to disclose financial interests in connection to VBS Mutual Bank.
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KPMG chair calls for company to be held accountable
KPMG says it has taken the decision to review all its work completed over the last 18 months to maintain the trust and integrity of the organisation.
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KPMG commits to rebuild tarnished image
Two partners resigned after facing disciplinary charges over failure to disclose financial interests in connection with VBS Bank, which was placed under curatorship.
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[ALERT] KPMG to launch ‘unprecedented’ review of work done by partners
Top management at the auditing firm says its deeply disappointed by the conduct of two former officials.
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2 KPMG South Africa partners resign after facing disciplinary charges
The company said in a statement partners Sipho Malaba and Dumi Tshuma tendered their resignations on Friday, which have been accepted.
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KPMG suspends top exec over VBS liquidity crisis
The South African Reserve Bank has red flagged the bank, saying that nearly R1 billion cannot be accounted for.
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[UPDATE] KPMG: Former employee, not company referred to disciplinary hearing
KPMG has previously refuted allegations that it was involved in, or condoned, any alleged money laundering activities linked to Linkway Trading.
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Ramaphosa piles pressure on Zuma with anti-graft call
In recent days the deputy president has gone on the offensive against companies controlled by Jacob Zuma's businessmen friends the Gupta family.
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'Cases against SAP, KPMG, McKinsey related to NPA investigations'
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission has opened criminal cases against these companies on suspicion that business they conducted with the Guptas contravened the Companies Act.
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SA commission pursuing criminal complaints against SAP, KPMG, McKinsey
The complaints were submitted to South African police in November and December last year and the matter is ongoing, the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) said in emailed response to questions.
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Scandal-hit KPMG South Africa appoints new chairperson
KPMG sacked its South African leadership in September after it found work done for companies owned by the Gupta family 'fell considerably short' of its standards.
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IRBA broadens scope of probe into KPMG
The auditors' watchdog body says several lines of its investigation are nearing completion and will be tabled at the next investigating committee meeting.
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[OPINION] SA’s race relations laid bare in Steinhoff corporate scandal
The Steinhoff corporate scandal will do South Africa a huge service if it makes the point that corruption and mismanagement have nothing to do with race.
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[LISTEN] 5 biggest corporate scandals of 2017
'Financial Mail' editor Rob Rose has picked the top five biggest corporate scandals of the year, listing Steinhoff as number one and KPMG as number two on his list.
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African Rainbow Minerals drops KPMG
The South African miner now joins a host of other local companies breaking ties with KMPG.
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Nelson Mandela Bay metro to phase out contract with KPMG within 3 months
The Economic Freedom Fighters brought a motion at a full council meeting on Thursday, calling for the immediate termination of the contract.
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Nelson Mandela Bay terminates contract with KPMG
This follows a decision taken by a full sitting of council after the EFF brought a motion for an immediate termination of the contract.
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Ramaphosa: KPMG report on Sars 'rogue unit' led to undesirable consequences
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa was responding to a Democratic Alliance parliamentarian's question.
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Ramaphosa: SARS ‘rogue unit’ report grossly unfair to Gordhan
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has made it clear that there will be no retrospective review of work done for the government by the embattled audit firm, KPMG.