An investigation by law firm ENSafrica has unearthed “evidence of serious governance failings and wrongdoing at EOH”, the JSE-listed technology services group said on Tuesday.
EOH Holdings CEO held a call with staff at 9am on Tuesday to discuss the interim findings of an investigation by law firm ENSafrica into alleged corruption involving the IT group’s public sector contracts.
Zunaid Mayet, Rob Godlonton and Pumeza Bam were not implicated in corruption and were not dismissed, EOH Holdings CEO Stephen van Coller said on Tuesday.
South Africa’s indebted power utility Eskom was already searching for a CEO and an executive to lead a turnaround of the company. It will now have to cast its net even wider to include a treasurer.
US technology giants are headed for their biggest antitrust showdown with congress in 20 years as lawmakers and regulators demand to know whether companies such as Google and Facebook use their dominance to squelch innovation.
The US congress holding hearings on Facebook’s plan for a possible digital coin suggests that the high-profile debut for libra was likely a public relations effort gone bad.
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A virtual glimpse into the future of high-speed ground transport has been revealed by a group of engineers and designers, who have envisaged how Elon Musk’s Hyperloop could look.
The company that brought you free digital maps and e-mail wants to do the same thing for your drone.
LanDynamix has implemented a voice-over-Internet protocol solution for Bigen Group’s Bloemfontein office. The new installation is expected to reduce telephone costs by up to 50%.











