KPMG Revamps S. African Top Management as Clients Dump Firm

KPMG Revamps S. African Top Management as Clients Dump Firm

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – KPMG LLP’s South African unit appointed nine new executives in an attempt to restore trust in the auditing firm as clients continued to distance themselves over its involvement with the politically connected Gupta family. Andrew Cranston, a partner and former chief operating officer of parent KPMG International, will be the local firm’s interim COO, while 36-year company veteran Brian Stephens will take the new position of head of risk,…

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Telkom Suspends New Work With KPMG South Africa Pending Probe

Telkom Suspends New Work With KPMG South Africa Pending Probe

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Telkom SA SOC Ltd., South Africa’s largest landline operator, won’t award any new business to KPMG LLP’s local unit pending the outcome of an investigation into the firm by the country’s accountancy body. Any contracts underway with the auditor and consulting firm will be completed and their expiration dates will stand, the Pretoria-based company said in an email to all staff seen by Bloomberg. A further decision will be…

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KPMG South Africa Finds No Evidence That Errors Are `Systemic’

KPMG South Africa Finds No Evidence That Errors Are `Systemic’

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – KPMG LLP’s South African unit hasn’t found evidence that mistakes it made during work done for the politically connected Gupta family and the country’s tax authority run throughout the auditing firm’s business. The errors are not “systemic,” KPMG South Africa Chief Executive Officer Nhlamu Dlomu told parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts in Cape Town on Thursday. The company will continue to take “strong action” to address the issues,…

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KPMG Hasn’t Fully Cooperated in South African Probe, Regulator Says

KPMG Hasn’t Fully Cooperated in South African Probe, Regulator Says

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s auditing regulator said KPMG LLP’s local unit hasn’t fully cooperated with the body’s investigations into work done for the Gupta family, who are alleged to have used political connections to win state contracts. It took a meeting with KPMG’s leadership team to prompt them to engage with the probe and, even after that, the auditing firm hasn’t released certain documents, Bernard Agulhas, head of the Independent Regulatory Board for…

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South Africa Minister Wants Assurance on KPMG Analysis of Oil Sale

South Africa Minister Wants Assurance on KPMG Analysis of Oil Sale

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s probe into the sale of 10 million barrels of its crude oil reserves may be delayed after Energy Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said she has some concerns because a key financial analysis in the investigation was conducted by KPMG LLP. Kubayi said she wants assurances from the country’s Central Energy Fund about the report after KPMG’s local unit became embroiled in a corruption scandal revolving around members of the…

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Sasfin Fires KPMG in Wake of South African Gupta Scandal

Sasfin Fires KPMG in Wake of South African Gupta Scandal

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Sasfin Holdings Ltd., a South African financial-services company, said it’s firing KPMG LLP as its independent sponsor and searching for a new auditor, becoming the second company to announce it has dumped the firm because of work it did for the politically connected Gupta family. The decisions were based on “the well-publicized concerns recently raised with regard to KPMG,” Johannesburg-based Sasfin said in an emailed statement on Tuesday. Deloitte…

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KPMG, McKinsey Feel the Heat Over South Africa Graft Scandal

KPMG, McKinsey Feel the Heat Over South Africa Graft Scandal

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – As global companies implicated in a graft scandal in South Africa scramble to contain the damage to their reputations, politicians and law enforcement agencies are prevaricating and stalling official investigations. The scandal has revolved around members of the wealthy Gupta family, who are friends of President Jacob Zuma and have been accused of looting billions of rand in taxpayer funds and exerting undue influence over the state. Accountants KPMG LLP, public relations firm Bell…

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