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Wesgro re-evaluating relationship with KPMG
The Western Cape trade and tourism promotion agency says an announcement on their relationship with KPMG will be made in the next few days.
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IRBA to fast-track probe of KPMG audit of Gupta firm
The regulator is focusing on KPMG’s role in auditing a Gupta firm allegedly involved in diverting public funds from the Free State provincial government to pay for a Gupta family wedding in 2013.
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[WATCH LIVE] IRBA updates MPs on KPMG, Deloitte probes
Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors reports on the progress on investigations on KPMG and Deloitte.
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IRBA to update MPs on KPMG probe
MPs are on Tuesday expected to hear from the IRBA, which is investigating KPMG’s audit of the Gupta-owned Linkway Trading.
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Manuel on state capture: People should go to jail
Former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel says those people involved in state capture should face consequences, including jail time, for their actions.
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Tom Moyane takes dissatisfaction with KPMG to Parliament
The KPMG report was at the heart of internal battles within Sars and a thorn in the side of Pravin Gordhan and senior Sars officials.
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Auditor-General office views KPMG’s conduct in serious light
The office has decided to continue using the firm’s services, however, this arrangement will be reviewed on an annual basis instead of the previous two-year period.
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Auditor General’s office won't drop KPMG just yet
The office has decided to continue using the firm’s services but will review their work on an annual basis instead of the two-year period.
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Reserve Bank tells lenders KPMG ‘too big to fail’ - sources
KPMG sacked its South African leadership two weeks ago after it found work the accounting firm had done for companies owned by the Gupta family ‘fell considerably short’ of its standards.
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'Don't sacrifice principles for profit'
Pravin Gordhan says that professionals need to check the gap between their day-to-day conduct and their principles and ethics.
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'Structural division contributes immensely to state capture'
Pravin Gordhan is speaking at a KPMG panel discussion underway at Wits University in Johannesburg.
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Parliament terminates contract with KPMG
It says the decision was taken after considering the risks associated with doing business with the auditing firm.
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KPMG’s apologies wholly inadequate – Van Loggerenberg
Johann van Loggerenberg says he’s been trying to meaningfully engage with KPMG and its attorneys in writing since October 2015.
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Former Sars officials want KPMG to withdraw report on intelligence unit in full
KPMG South Africa’s CEO Nhlamu Dlomu says they met with the former Sars employees to listen to their concerns about the report the firm prepared.
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Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo: No regrets on having Oakbay as clients
It is becoming increasingly difficult for the Guptas to do business in South Africa as banks and auditors cut ties.
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4 former Sars officials meet with KPMG
The group met with KMPG South Africa team and members of KPMG International to discuss the impact of the firm’s report to Sars.
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Gordhan: KPMG leaders were willing partners in state capture
The firm has since lost multiple clients, with Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba calling on government and its entities to review work done by KPMG to ensure that audits haven’t been compromised.
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[OPINION] Lessons from KPMG: Be on guard, South Africans are on your case
When South Africans of all shapes, colours, sizes and creeds share simply being gatvol (fed-up), there’s trouble.
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KPMG: The public deserves to know the full facts
KPMG International says the independent investigation into KPMG South Africa will be led by a senior South African legal figure who is completely independent.
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KPMG urged to take more 'decisive action' to root out corruption
The firm has lost clients in light of recent controversies linked to state capture.
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BLSA: KPMG must do more to redeem itself
Business Leadership South Africa has suspended KPMG's membership, saying that it cannot ignore the gravity of the firm's conduct as it has become party to the project of state capture.