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Light aircraft accident claims four Deloitte lives 21 October 2008 Deloitte deeply regrets to announce that there were four people from Deloitte who tragically died in the air crash in Germiston early this morning.  They were en route to visit a client, CBI, who has operations in Lesotho, with two CBI senior employees.  We have had confirmation that all six people did not survive.  CBI is a division of Reunert, a large client of Deloitte. 

The names of the four Deloitte people, all of whom worked in Johannesburg Audit are:
Mahen Naidoo – Audit partner (43)
Lesley Philpott – Audit manager (28)
Mark Kriel – Accountant in Charge (25)

Deloitte's Succeed campaign will help boost success of SA entrepreneurs 28 March 2008 We all know that if South Africa is to have any hope of growing the economy and reducing unemployment, the SMME sector needs to flourish. And for small businesses to grow, they need mentoring and guidance.

Last year, Deloitte relaunched the Succeed Campaign in partnership with the Businesswomen’s Association (BWA) and Business Partners to assist women entrepreneurs in their small businesses. The programme was initially established in 2004 by Sandy Pullinger, a software entrepreneur and driven by the BWA and Business Partners on a smaller scale than it is now. After a successful pilot in the new format during 2007, the Deloitte’s...

Help for Women Entrepreneurs 28 March 2008 We all know that if South Africa is to have any hope of growing the economy and reducing unemployment, the SMME sector needs to flourish.

Deloitte wil die sakevroue 'n hupstoot gee om sukses te behaal 28 March 2008 Read about the Succeed Programme in Rapport

Private sector is key to infrastructure development in Africa 27 March 2008 Without infrastructure there can be no development and this is where there are enormous opportunities for the private sector to do business in Africa.  

“We need to establish Africa as an economic driver, it must become a continent where you want to do business,” said Grant Gelink, Chief Executive of Deloitte, in his opening remarks at a NEPAD Business Foundation networking forum held yesterday in Johannesburg.

In the current electricity crisis being experienced in South Africa, there was a significant lesson for the country to take away from the information shared at this forum.  That was the example...

2008 Deloitte Pretoria Marathon Results 04 March 2008 The annual Deloitte Pretoria Marathon took place on March 1, with the start and finish taking place at the Phobians Running Club in Lynnwood. The race was a tremendous success with a total of 1185 athletes completing the race by the cut off time of 11am. In addition to the Marathon, a 21km race, 10km race and 10km walk were completed by 3757 participants.

The sponsors, Deloitte, who had 150 employees participating, and organisers Phobians Running and Walking Club, were once again proud to be associated with this exciting and fun filled day. The race was challenging but with well manned water-points and energising musical entertainment...

Deloitte merges with black-owned professional services firm Siyaya Inc., 04 March 2008 DURBAN, 27 FEBRUARY 2008. Deloitte merges with black-owned professional services firm Siyaya Inc., the global professional services firm announced today.

According to both parties, the merger provides great growth opportunities.

Says Grant Gelink, CEO of Deloitte SA: “We are very proud to welcome back the Siyaya directors and their team to Deloitte. In these times of skills shortage in the country, any opportunity to renew old friendships with Deloitte-trained talent is a real bonus for the firm. Siyaya bring skills and abilities that will allow us to explore growing our businesses into different areas to the mutual benefit...

Deloitte closes gap between black and white Pass Rates 28 February 2008  The Deloitte results for the November 2007 Public Practice Examination (PPE) released today by the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (IRBA) indicated that the professional services firm’s transformation strategy is paying dividends as the gap between Black and White pass rates was closed.

The PPE results revealed that the firm’s overall pass rate of 88% (308 individuals), which is up on last year’s 84%, was significantly better than the IRBA national pass rate, which has remained at 71% for two consecutive years. In addition, Deloitte’s Black (African Black/Coloured/Indian) candidate pass rate is,...

Beroting kommentaar (Finweek) 28 February 2008 Die begroting opgesom
Manuel se nalatenskap
'n Ewewigtige begroting in moeilike tye
Eskom: steeds geen lig aan die einde van die tonnel nie
Maatskappybelasting verras
Verligting vir laerinkomsteverdieners
Begroting bied goeie steun
Spaar jou belastingmeevaller
Die regte ewewig
'n Balanseertoertjie
Kritieke kwessies in landbou kry nie aandag nie

Budget survey (Finweek) 28 February 2008 Budget at a glance
Manuel's legacy
Well-judged in difficult times
Eskom – still no light at the end of the tunnel
Corporate tax move surprises
Incentive to save
Budget offers good support to market
Rethinking retirement
Offshore – get the balance right
Balance between growth and poverty
Critical agriculture issues not addressed

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