South Africa's Sibanye to replace KPMG as auditor in 2019
By Respect Gwenzi, May 06, 2018
Sibanye-Stillwater said on Friday that it would this year start a process of finding a new external auditor for 2019 to replace KPMG's scandal-hit South African arm.
The mining company said it plans to launch the search for a new auditor after its annual meeting with shareholders on May 30. This follows a list of major clients who have dropped the auditing firm, including Barclays Africa.
- Reuters

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