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August 2024

The Tuna Bonds Scandal: A Landmark Case Against Corruption

In the recent judgment in the "Tuna Bonds Scandal", the Republic of Mozambique won its $3.1 billion lawsuit at London's High Court against UAE shipbuilder Privinvest for allegedly paying over $200 million in bribes to, inter alia, Mozambican officials and key Credit Suisse bankers from 2013 to 2016.

The Imperative of ESG Considerations in Retirement Fund Investment Policies

Integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations into investment strategies has gained significant traction. In South Africa, Regulation 28 of the Pension Funds Act explicitly mandates retirement funds to consider ESG elements when formulating their investment policies. This regulatory requirement underscores the importance of sustainable investing and the need for transparency and accountability in the financial sector.

GRI: Setting a Foundational Framework for Sustainable Mining Practices

Why GRI 14 (Global Reporting Initiative) – the Mining Standard? Adaptability and focus on continuous improvement are crucial for navigating the dynamic challenges and expectations within the mining industry.

The Critical Importance of ITGC Audits: Safeguarding Your Digital Infrastructure

In today's digitally driven world, organisations rely heavily on their information technology (IT) infrastructure to conduct business operations, manage data and serve customers. However, with the increasing complexity and interconnectedness of IT systems, the risk of cyber threats, data breaches and system failures has never been greater. In this landscape, Information Technology General Controls (ITGC) audits emerge as a crucial mechanism for organisations to ensure the reliability, integrity, and security of their digital assets.   Recognition of this dependency on IT systems and related controls was encompassed in a shift in traditional audit and risk assessment approaches. This is codified in the revised International Standards of Auditing statement 315 (effective for financial statements for periods beginning on 15 December 2021).   Moore in South Africa’s team of experts can provide objective and independent support in the execution of evaluations within the ISA 315 framework or in specialised assessments in complex IT control areas.