Tom Moyane’s legal team is studying President Cyril Ramaphosa’s letter
President Ramaphosa has shut down Tom Moyane’s demands that the state pay his legal bills and alter the rules of his disciplinary inquiry
The National Treasury is not ‘paying lip service’ when it comes to the fight against corruption
Tom Moyane’s charges relate to alleged misconduct in violation of his duties and responsibilities
Once again, two senior partners were forced to resign last week.
Anoosh Rooplal has announced that he was withdrawing VBS Mutual Bank’s most recent financial statements.
At the end of March 2018, active taxpayers owed SARS about 30-million returns
Two months later, the Hawks are back at the Gupta compound to seize assets related to the Free State dairy project
Gerrie Nel, Trevor Manuel, Vusi Pikoli will be state witnesses in the SARS ‘rogue unit’ case
In an attempt to keep customers, retailers will absorb some of the hike – for a while
SARS ‘rogue unit’ execs’ urgent application dropped following agreement with NPA
The red-beret-in-chief paints the ruling party as a lapdog slavishly following the EFF’s lead
As graft scandals engulfed the public service, SARS had over the last decade emerged as the last bulwark against corruption. But things have changed
In 2016, Moyane’s nephew Nhlamulo Ndhlela was found to have scored a debt collection contract from Sars worth R220-million
President Ramaphosa will proceed with a commission of inquiry into Sars, after the tax agency’s commissioner Tom Moyane was suspended
The suspended SARS head has threatened legal action
The standing committee on finance will roll up its sleeves for a full day of hearings into Steinhoff, KPMG, VBS Mutual Bank, and SARS
Tom Moyane had the option to resign but he is digging his heels in
Ramaphosa cites among his reasons a deterioration in public confidence in the revenue service and public finances being compromised
Parliaments standing committee on finance said that if there is a case for the former SARS official to answer, it must be handled through the court
The chief officer for business and individual tax came under the spotlight following reports that NICS paid R600 000 into his bank account
The three have been investigated for years by the Hawks for an alleged role in spying activities during their time at the revenue service.
Ivan Pillay, Johann van Loggerenberg, and Andries Janse van Rensburg were on Friday issued summons to appear in the Pretoria Regional Court on April 9
The budget made it clear that financial authorities want the situation remedied
Thank the past president for the increase in value- added tax and the drastic cuts in expenditure
R51-billion needed to close Treasury revenue gap
President sets his sights on NPA and SARS
He has very little room to manoeuvre – and the ratings agencies will be watching very closely
KPMG had in September last year offered to repay SARS the R23m fee it received for the work performed during its investigation into the "rogue unit".
Under his nonprofit Forensics for Justice, O’Sullivan’s letter blames Hogan Lovells for the legal manoeuvres of three of its “sordid clients”
Steps are being taken to lay charges and seize assets of people and companies allegedly involved in corruption in South Africa.
The ruling party’s financial report reveals that the fractured state of the ANC – and the country – is threatening the party’s money flow