KPMG speaks on R16.5 million bursary fraud case.
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GUEST - Ignatius Sehoole - CEO of KPMG South Africa
KPMG South Africa said on Friday that its identification and investigation of potential bursary fraud at the auditing and professional services firm was an integral part of the arrest of a former employee, Fidelis Moema.
KPMG Chief Executive, Ignatius Sehoole joins KAYABiz host, Gugulethu Mfuphi to unpack how the company will be handling the matter.
KPMG South Africa said on Friday that its identification and investigation of potential bursary fraud at the auditing and professional services firm was an integral part of the arrest of a former employee, Fidelis Moema.
KPMG Chief Executive, Ignatius Sehoole joins KAYABiz host, Gugulethu Mfuphi to unpack how the company will be handling the matter.