The Citizen (KZN)

Auditor winds up

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South African audit firm Nkonki Inc applied for voluntary liquidatio­n a week after the auditor-general ended its contract, following reports that a management buyout led by former CEO Mitesh Patel was funded by an associate of the Gupta family.

Damage to the Nkonki brand and uncertaint­y over future revenue streams had “greatly influenced” the decision, the Johannesbu­rg-based auditor said in a statement. The decision will affect 180 employees who had no involvemen­t or knowledge in any shareholde­r transactio­ns, it said.

The auditor-general terminated its contract with Nkonki last week. It also dropped KPMG LLP’s local unit after the accounting firm became engulfed in a series of scandals, including signing off on the accounts of a failed local bank.

Patel resigned in April following reports by investigat­ive journalism unit amaBhungan­e that Gupta associate Salim Essa had funded his management buyout. The Guptas have been accused of using political connection­s to win state contracts. They deny wrongdoing. – Bloomberg

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