KPMG and McKinsey employees linked to Gupta deals have walked away with their pockets lined
As quickly as populist alliances form so do they unravel, according to Ernesto Laclau’s political philosophy theory
The spotlight needs to be turned on lawyers’ professional ethics and the ‘taxi-cab rule’
Removing a president won’t end corruption because global capital is part of the problem
African Rainbow Minerals will no longer use the auditing company after continued allegations over the lawfulness of KPMG’s conduct.
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Like that of KPMG, it does not answer the tough questions, probably because it is aware of the possible legal ramifications
Readers write in about freeing minds, calling auditors to find ethics and asking SA to say no to NDZ
If a fresh indictment is served on the president, Gwede Mantashe wields the power to axe his boss
Its representatives didn’t convince Scopa that it should not be condemned for ‘only two’ mistakes
Readers write in about the auditor witch-hunt, and drug policy
Statutory bodies have to redeem themselves given that so many executives walk away from scandals
Only mass civil action will hound this rogues’ gallery of corporate crooks out of town
The institution will not renew its contract with the under-fire firm.
‘Uniting with thieves and their culpable assistants is not prudent’
Business Leadership SA has booted out the state-owned entities for their involvement in corruption and state capture with immediate effect.
KPMG South Africa sets a potential example of how shareholders can attack the soft underbelly of private sector state capture enablers.
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Business Leadership South Africa has suspended KPMG’s membership in yet another blow against the auditing firm.
The ANC is not delivering, neither in governance nor in economic terms. The private sector has at least shown the way to go towards accountability
The auditor who botched the Sars rogue unit report has links going back to Shaik
Moleketi: Unit probed illicit trade, tax evasion
The firm’s mea culpa underestimated the anger that the effects of its negligence would unleash
The actions of the consultancy firm are not enough, nothing short of full disclosure will clear their name
KPMG South Africa executives have set a new benchmark for the country assuming responsibility for wrongdoing in their organisation.
Sasfin will be changing its independent sponsor from KPMG Services to Deloitte & Touche Sponsor Services from Tuesday, it said.
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We must rethink the way our laws deal with corruption so we can better protect democracy
The denouncing of KPMG and Bell Pottinger by South African citizens is a good trend and bodes well for the country says Mcebisi Jonas.
“KPMG must account on its involvement in what appears to be politically motivated immoral and unethical conduct.”
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Moyane announced in a press briefing on Monday that Sars is now pursuing legal action against KPMG for "reputational damage".
This follows the conclusion of the audit firm’s internal investigation into work it had done for the controversial Gupta family.
KPMG however stressed that the investigation found no evidence of corruption or illegal behaviour.
KPMG has been widely criticised for not probing the R30-million payment used to fund the now infamous Gupta wedding
The IRBA is legally mandated to ensure the public can trust that audits are clean