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SAP has been ordered to pay back hundreds of millions of rand in contract fees to the department of water & sanitation over a 2016 deal that was found to be unconstitutional and invalid.
German enterprise software giant SAP admitted on Thursday that it had made payments to Gupta-linked companies and uncovered irregularities in the “management of third parties” and adherence to its compliance
Following the “precautionary” suspension last week for SAP Africa’s top four executives over allegations that the German company’s South African office paid kickbacks to a Gupta-owned firm to secure business
The Democratic Alliance said on Monday that it plans to lay charges of money laundering and corruption against SAP South Africa and the Gupta-owned CAD House following allegations that the German
On TalkCentral this week, Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg dissect the crisis facing SAP in South Africa and analyse how it’s managed things so far (short version: not terribly well). Also this week, why
We’re not doing the usual interview format in this episode of the TechCentral podcast, but rather bringing you a very important teleconference press call with SAP executive board member Adaire Fox-Martin, who will be jetting into South Africa on
German software giant SAP has placed its South African management team on “administrative leave” and promised a wide-ranging probe, to be led by a law firm, into allegations of bribery and corruption