![]() Besides paying back the money, the institute has also tightened its controls to avoid being caught out again by dodgy donors, she said. SAICA’s acting CEO Fanisa Lamola emphasised that Trillian’s donation was unsolicited. “SAICA and its entities have never been party to any form of state capture or been consciously involved with those accused of any such dealings”. In July, the SAICA board decided to pay back the money, because of the controversies around Trillian. In October, SAICA already said that “the staff responsible for the issue would not have been aware of the controversy”, which is “why the board, as part of its checks and balances, had picked up this particular situation and made the right decision”.Īccording to the SAICA statement, the institute refutes any link with state capture: ![]() Register today with your professional body membership number or code FIA2019. Whether you're looking to empower secure employee instant messaging or just to keep in touch with family and friends, Trillian can help.Join 5,000 of your finance colleagues for two incredible days of learning and networking on 16 & 17 October at the Sandton Convention Centre. Your unique Trillian username can be used to send unlimited messages free of charge over your existing data plan and/or WiFi. ![]()
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