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400 KPMG employees to be laid off in South Africa

Renowned auditing firm KPMG is continuing with its restructuring process by announcing on Monday that it will be laying off some 400 people in...

African Rainbow Minerals breaks ties with KPMG

Another big company in South Africa has broken ties with the global auditing firm KPMG following the company's recent involvement with the controversial Guptas accused of securing contracts from the government through undue influence from President Jacob Zuma.

SA Parliament terminates contract with KPMG

The parliament of South Africa on Wednesday cut ties with renowned accountancy firm KPMG, by ending its contract with the company.

KPMG bosses to be questioned by SA’s parliament

The South African parliament has announced on Monday that it intends questioning officials of the auditing firm KPMG over tax related matters.

KPMG South Africa bosses resign over Gupta scandal

Top bosses of the auditing firm KPMG in South Africa have resigned over work done for the Guptas who are business friends of the country's President Jacob Zuma.

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