In Johannesburg, Deloitte undergoes a management shake-up after the Eskom scandal
The audit firm recently announced the departure of two executives implicated in the Eskom scandal. Last March, Deloitte was ultimately able to reach a mutual agreement with the South African company under which the firm is to repay Eskom €7.6m in consulting fees to avoid legal action.
15/04/2020 at 16h56, by Tarik Bargal
When contacted by Jeune Afrique Business+ via phone, the local management of the Big Four accounting organisation did not wish to comment on these decisions after the announcement of the departure of two employees.
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