
Ex-SAA board member Kwinana challenges SAICA disciplinary findings
Yakhe Kwinana argues that the findings should be set aside, as they were based on flawed reasoning, lack of evidence, and a predetermined agenda to find her guilty.
Yakhe Kwinana argues that the findings should be set aside, as they were based on flawed reasoning, lack of evidence, and a predetermined agenda to find her guilty.
Yakhe Kwinana has appeared in court charged with fraud for failing to disclose conflicts of interest in an SAA auditing tender.
Of six state-owned companies, only one has paid a dividend over the past five years.
The Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) has confirmed that it dismissed a non-audit complaint against former SAA board member Yakhe Kwinana in 2018, “because a lack of evidence at the time of […]
The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (Saica) says it will investigate all members of the organisation mentioned in the Zondo Commission’s report into state capture. In a media statement on 5 January, […]
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has admitted that it dropped the ball in failing to identify corruption at SAA when it audited the company’s books between 2012 and 2016. In part 1 of his report on […]