German software company SAP will cough up R2.2 billion. It’s a good start but not the end of the road
The Special Investigating Unit told parliament that settlement agreements with various companies were in the pipeline
Henry McMurray allegedly added zeros to amounts as low as R47 in the apparent theft
Low code platforms provide business users with little to no technical knowledge the ability to build apps to supplement their enterprise solutions
The Zupta decade: Governments and global corporates, banks and consultants must stop enabling money laundering
With high-profile savagery by the police becoming routine, what can be done to transform our broken relationship with law enforcement?
Let us never forget the private-sector players who facilitated public-sector fraud
2020 was a challenging year for everybody, with no growth forecast in the economy, fears of a deep recession and a jobs bloodbath. Three experts contextualise this situation, focusing on what can be done in 2021 to slow down the spiral into an economic abyss
The SIU is investigating a water project in Giyani which was cost between R1.2-million and R1.4-million to drill a borehole
President Ramaphosa has authorised the Special Investigations Unit to look into corruption in a few government sectors
There is allegedly no record for why the acting chief executive paid SAP R10-million last year
A recently-concluded internal SAP investigation found irregularities in the management of third party transactions
The inclination to further entrench the reach of the private sector to plug the gaps left by the government will be our doom
As the HR manager for SAP Africa, Queen Mokonoto is responsible for supporting the SAP business interests across the continent.
People are crucial to SAP’s continued success.