Aug62018Current levels of fraud and corruption in South Africa have resulted in calls for greater transparency and accountability by businesses. Transparency reporting is an opportunity for audit firms to demonstrate their commitment to audit quality. Read more Category: RecommendAugust 6, 2018 Share this article Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on XShare on X Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Fraud – an occupational hazardNextNext post:Emergent and Transformative LeadershipRelated PostsRecommend: The silent collapse of South Africa’s social contractJuly 1, 2026Recommend: What auditing in the listed environment demandsFebruary 1, 2026Recommend: Embracing the benefits of sharesFebruary 1, 2026Recommend: Relevance of the SMEs accounting standardsFebruary 1, 2026Recommend: The evolving ownership of accounting firms (part 2)February 1, 2026Recommend: The tender trap: How bureaucracy and bid design are locking small businesses out of opportunityDecember 1, 2025
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