Leigh Schaller Leigh Schaller

Five deep flaws with the whistleblowing system and how to fix them

We would likely have no Gupta Leaks and no Zondo Commission without whistleblowing. 

Yet whistleblowers, who often come from accounting backgrounds, are being killed or have to flee the country. This article looks at five flaws in the current whistleblowing system.

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Leigh Schaller Leigh Schaller

Auditor General (politely) tells the government to do its job

The Auditor General reported progress on its new mission of recovering funds and holding accounting officers responsible powers to Parliament earlier this month. 

Tsakani Maluleke also gave insight into shortcomings in the accountability chain. 

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Leigh Schaller Leigh Schaller

How ChatGPT may disrupt auditing

From writing audit file notes to giving expert advice and potentially identifying high risk areas, Imran Vanker, director of standards at IRBA, explains how ChatGPT could change auditing.

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Sage Partner, AWCape acquired by US firm

Lescault and Walderman (LWI) - a firm that provides technology-driven accounting and finance services in the US has acquired a majority stake in AWCape, a South African Sage business partner.

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Leigh Schaller Leigh Schaller

Inflation's ripple effects: A closer look at Budget 2023

In February last year, Treasury estimated that CPI inflation would be 4,8 percent. By October, it was predicting 6,7 percent. StatsSA reported 6,9 percent inflation in 2022.

Jones Gondo, a senior credit strategist at Nedbank, explains that this underestimation will likely result in more tax revenue and help to keep down the debt-to-GDP ratio. It will also render the government's spending plans unrealistic.

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Leigh Schaller Leigh Schaller

Why our cities’ finances need serious reforms

The latest State of City Finances report shows that cities face ever tightening budgets and are plagued by structural issues, including a shortage of professional staff and stagnating revenue.

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What CIBA learnt from the world's next superpower

A growing and vibrant economy. A service outsourcing juggernaut and a nation with a proud culture and history. That's what CIBA delegates experienced during their visit to the 21st World Congress of Accountants in India last month.

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