South Africa Moves to Freeze McKinsey, Gupta-Linked Assets

South Africa Moves to Freeze McKinsey, Gupta-Linked Assets

JOHANNESBUG (capital Markets in Africa) – South African prosecutors moved to freeze 1.6 billion rand ($130 million) of assets held by McKinsey & Co. and a company linked to the Guptas, the first significant response to corruption allegations against the politically connected family. McKinsey earned about 1 billion rand in consultancy fees from Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. in 2016, but has since pledged to pay it back after being drawn into allegations the Guptas used their friendship with…

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McKinsey Offers to Repay Fee Billed to South Africa’s Eskom

McKinsey Offers to Repay Fee Billed to South Africa’s Eskom

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – McKinsey & Co. said it is willing to repay consulting fees for work done for Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. if a court finds that the state-owned South African power utility acted illegally when making the payments. Eskom last week said it will ask McKinsey to return 1 billion rand ($73 million) in unlawful payments and that Trillian Capital Partners refund it 564 million rand. Trillian was the so-called supply development…

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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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KPMG Slammed by South Africa’s Pravin Gordhan on Tax Report

KPMG Slammed by South Africa’s Pravin Gordhan on Tax Report

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Pravin Gordhan, who was ousted from his post as South Africa’s finance minister in March, slammed KPMG LLP after it withdrew the findings of a report on the country’s tax agency that was used as evidence in a police probe against him and led to the removal of senior staff. The auditing firm said on Friday that its conclusions and recommendations in a report for the South African Revenue Service about a unit that allegedly…

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