The revelations are contained in a near 500 page draft forensic report by national treasury into the capture of Eskom and Transnet
The Gauteng provincial government has taken a decision to terminate its contracts with auditing firm KPMG and consulting firm McKinsey
A recently-concluded internal SAP investigation found irregularities in the management of third party transactions
Anoj Singh is now appearing before the Eskom inquiry to answer to allegations that he was involved in Gupta-linked tender irregularities.
The stench of rotting cow carcasses will pale in comparison to the stink the Estina probe will cause
An analyst welcomed the moves against firms linked to state capture, but says it shouldn’t stop there
In an interview with eNCA, Molelle said his team had already prioritised six matters which were before the courts, awaiting preservation orders.
The organisation was reacting to action against Gupta-associated businesses by the Asset Forfeiture Unit.
KPMG and McKinsey employees linked to Gupta deals have walked away with their pockets lined
‘It would be funny if it wasn’t so tragic, which is why it is simply tragicomic,’ says the writer
As quickly as populist alliances form so do they unravel, according to Ernesto Laclau’s political philosophy theory
‘At some point one must assume that her ignorance is self-induced. That point has long passed’
Removing a president won’t end corruption because global capital is part of the problem
Former Trillian adviser to Eskom Mosilo Mothepu detailed how big bosses made hundreds of millions in trading on the firing of Nhlanhla Nene.
The Finance Minister kept his cards close to his chest during his budget speech
Like that of KPMG, it does not answer the tough questions, probably because it is aware of the possible legal ramifications
The facts show that plain greed led the firm to turn a blind eye to blatant corruption
Along with Corruption Watch, Future SA wants McKinsey to proactively participate in the parliamentary investigation.
In its statement on Tuesday, McKinsey laid the blame squarely on Eskom.
McKinsey and Trillian are set to meet with Eskom on Monday, Business Day has reported
Statutory bodies have to redeem themselves given that so many executives walk away from scandals
KPMG South Africa sets a potential example of how shareholders can attack the soft underbelly of private sector state capture enablers.
Global consultancy firm McKinsey has denied any involvement in Gupta-linked business, saying the Guptas were never their clients.
The inclination to further entrench the reach of the private sector to plug the gaps left by the government will be our doom
The evidence suggests that the Gupta-linked firm was the power utility’s ‘middle man’.