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Fedusa: Steinhoff scandal biggest to hit SA
Fedusa also questioned why the company's chief financial officer hasn't resigned following allegations of fraudulent transactions.
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Scopa calls on regulatory bodies to investigate Steinhoff
The company's share price plummeted last week amid concerns about possible fraud that's cost pensioners dearly.
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Steinhoff shares plunge again
Steinhoff admitted to accounting problems earlier this week and its veteran chief executive Markus Jooste quit.
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Sactwu fears job losses in wake of Steinhoff scandal
Steinhoff International lost more than 63% of its stock value on the JSE, a day after CEO Markus Jooste stepped down amid allegations of accounting irregularities.
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Business community urged to distance itself from Steinhoff
The furniture retailer lost more than 63% of its stock value on the JSE on Wednesday after CEO Markus Jooste stepped down amid allegations of accounting irregularities.
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Steinhoff slides further on accounting scandal
Steinhoff parted ways with veteran chief executive Markus Jooste and appointed auditing firm PwC to investigate ‘accounting irregularities’ at the company.
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JSE seeks more information about Steinhoff International probe
Steinhoff lost more than 63% of its share value on Wednesday with German prosecutors wanting to interview at least four officials after the resignation of CEO Markus Jooste.
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[LISTEN] Steinhoff share price fell 70%. Why was trade not suspended?
The JSE's John Burke is adamant that suspending Steinhoff's trade on the JSE will not take the bad news away.
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Steinhoff’s financial woes met with anger, disappointment
People have shared former CEO Markus Jooste’s picture on Twitter, naming him as the new face of corruption.
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German authorities continue probe into Steinhoff International
About R183 billion of value was wiped off the JSE following allegations of financial irregularities at the furniture retailer.
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JSE seeking clarity on allegations against Steinhoff
Nearly R183 billion of market value has been wiped off the JSE following allegations of financial irregularities.
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Shares in Stehinhoff Africa still down after Markus Jooste resigns
Steinhoff says Markus Jooste resigned as CEO with immediate effect after the discovery of new information which prompted the company's supervisory board to for an 'independent investigation'.