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Motorist slain after robbery

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things better. I am confident that we have taken the right steps to reform and reshape the business. Now we need time for these to take hold,” Dlomu said.

“We are taking all possible steps to ensure these changes are managed in a caring manner and that everyone is treated with dignity.”

KPMG has been losing clients on almost a weekly basis since it was mired in controvers­y over the audits it did for the businesses of the Gupta family, and the report it produced for the South Africa Revenue Service about a bogus rogue unit.

Professor Wiseman Nkuhlu, chairman of KPMG South Africa, said the announceme­nt was difficult, but necessary as part of the mission to restore KPMG’s reputation.

“The steps we have taken will enable us to best service the needs of clients and make a broader contributi­on to society, while establishi­ng the platform that will allow us to again earn the right to grow in South Africa,” Nkuhlu said. – African News Agency (ANA) POLICE management, led by Minister Bheki Cele, will visit the family of a motorist shot dead by robbers following a cash-in-transit heist along the R21 highway near Olifantsfo­ntein, south-east of Pretoria, on Friday evening.

A group of armed men travelling in six cars forced the Fidelity Security cash van off the road before bombing it.

They then made off with an undisclose­d amount of cash, and randomly shot at vehicles nearby.

The motorist, from Clayville, was hit and killed. – African News Agency (ANA)

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