Richards Bay Coal Terminal shows that growth and progress is possible on the back of improved operations.
African issues have shifted from being a “fringe” activity at the gathering a few years ago, according to the minister of trade and industry.
Probe into the private healthcare sector goes ahead.
It is in our times of greatest adversity that we discover who we are.
High risk will keep the costs up despite the widening battle for a few elite consumers.
A commonly held view is that the private sector has large amounts of capital and is not investing it in low-carbon and other development projects.
In Parliament, ANC MPs giggled and clapped when Lindiwe Sisulu said Democratic Alliance MP David Maynier had a "flea-infested body".
Here are the people the auditor’s report identifies as having paid more than R7-million to benefit Jacob Zuma between 1995 and 2006.
After 1994, South Africa’s biggest banks bent over backwards to accommodate Jacob Zuma, who regularly splurged on credit.
Exposed: An auditors’ report lays bare how a range of benefactors funded a reckless president’s lifestyle by more than R7-million.
The sports ministry is due to receive a report on the three-month committee inquiry into Cricket South Africa.
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/ 2 February 2012
Business advisory group KPMG says companies operating in South Africa have improved their broad-based black economic empowerment ratings.
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/ 21 January 2012
Zambia’s Drug Enforcement Commission has seized bank accounts for Zamtel, which is 75%-owned by LAP Green of Libya, as part of a probe into its sale.
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/ 10 January 2012
A medical scheme anti-fraud survey by KPMG from 2007 to 2009 has shown that the number of medical aid fraud cases have decreased.
At times the ministerial committee hearings into the affairs of CSA seemed like an awful South African remake of <i>Rashomon</i>.
A CSA official says submissions made by KPMG at a hearing on Cricket South Africa are inconsistent with an executive summary it compiled earlier.
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/ 25 November 2011
Former CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka has called for an investigation into the IPL bank accounts on the third day of evidence at the cricket hearing.
After barring journalists from attending the probe into Cricket SA, Judge Chris Nicholson has changed his mind and opened the inquiry to the media.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula will appoint a committee to look into a KPMG audit’s findings against Cricket South Africa.
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/ 19 September 2011
The final audit report from the investigation into Cricket SA’s financial affairs has confirmed that no money went missing, CSA has announced.
An audit report has indicated that Cricket SA chief executive Gerald Majola allegedly lied to the federation’s board about receiving bonus payment
Cricket SA will only receive the results of a forensic audit next Friday, after the deadline had to be extended by a week.
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/ 13 January 2011
Microsoft’s R472-million black empowerment deal is due to come to fruition after months of delays and discussions with government.
Cope deputy Mbhazima Shilowa on Thursday accused KPMG of colluding with party leader Mosiuoa Lekota in its probe into the party’s finances.
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/ 11 November 2009
The prosecution and defence in the Jackie Selebi corruption trial have agreed to make available to the media all evidence submitted during the trial.
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/ 10 November 2009
Forensic auditor Dean Friedman came under attack from Jackie Selebi’s advocate on Tuesday morning for expressing “opinions”.
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/ 29 September 2009
KPMG, a leading accountancy firm, has suggested that enterprise development be ditched
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/ 11 February 2009
The BEE — KPMG 2008 survey shows that companies not only slowed but actually regressed in implementing BEE codes, writes Lynley Donnelly.
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/ 6 February 2009
Next week’s 2009/10 budget should bring about an increase in spending on social infrastructure, KPMG said on Friday.
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/ 21 January 2009
Organisations across the Western Cape have been integrating cost optimisation initiatives into their 2009 strategic objectives, KPMG said on Wednesday
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/ 15 December 2008
Nearly 2 000 mine workers will lose their jobs following a decision by Aquarius Platinum to suspend operations at its Everest mine.
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/ 5 December 2008
Just over a third of South Africa’s top 120 companies are likely to retrench staff in the next six months, it was reported on Friday.