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2 accountants involved in VBS Bank scandal a no-show for disciplinary hearing
Andile Ramavhunga and Tshifhiwa Ramatodzi failed to appear at the disciplinary hearings on Friday morning at the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants.
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2 accountants implicated in VBS Bank looting to appear before Saica hearing
Andile Ramavhunga and Tshifhiwa Matodzi are the first accountants set to answer to Saica since the VBS Mutual Bank scandal broke.
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Saica ready to act against accountants named in VBS report
Saica says it will take action against nine of its members who have been named in the VBS report but it would have to wait for another disciplinary process to be completed.
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[LISTEN] 'What kind of idiot writes this': Lobby group reacts to gender article
Pippa Hudson speaks to Naadiya Moosajee who is calling for the removal of Manglin Pillay as the CEO of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering over an article he wrote questioning the place of women in the industry.
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[LISTEN] Khaya Sithole denies bringing accountancy profession into disrepute
Talk Radio 702 host Gugu Mhlungu speaks to former financial accounting lecturer at Wits University Khaya Sithole on Saica’s accusations against him.
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Saica: Anoj Singh brought accountancy profession into disrepute
The institute says the former Eskom CFO will face charges of misconduct at a disciplinary hearing, following an extensive period of investigation.
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Saica charges former Eskom CFO Anoj Singh with misconduct
Anoj Singh has been implicated in a number of dodgy deals involving the Gupta family.
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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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SAICA cuts ties with Trillian, returns R1.2m donation
The Gupta-linked firm made the donation in March as a contribution to SAICA’s bursary fund for disadvantaged students.