KPMG CEO announces new executive team
Dlomu declared that at KPMG, public interest would share an equally important role with enhanced governance, quality and ethics.
Pedestrians walk past the KPMG Offices on Empire Road in Johannesburg on 15 September 2017. Picture: Yeshiel Panchia
Nhlamu Dlomu, KPMG South Africa’s CEO, today announced the new executive team.
“I am pleased to announce a strong and experienced team of KPMG partners to lead the firm. This is day one for the new KPMG, a KPMG where public interest will share an equally important role with enhanced governance, quality and ethics,” Dlomu said.
Gary Pickering, a chartered accountant and audit partner, will lead the audit practice. Sipho Malaba, a chartered accountant, will continue as the executive team member responsible for financial services audit. In addition, Malaba will lead the firm’s strategic projects.
Granville Smith will lead the advisory practice, and Joubert Botha, currently the chief operating officer for tax, will serve as interim leader for that part of our business.
Modise Maseng will lead the public sector work. Makgotso Letsitsi will be the leader for KPMG people.
All three functions of the business (audit, tax, and advisory) will be supported by the markets team, which will be led by Nosisa Fubu.
“This is an experienced, talented and diverse leadership team that has the right skills as well as the determination, to rebuild KPMG,” Dlomu concluded in a media statement sent a short while ago.
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