McKinsey says it will defend itself against graft claims Global management consulting firm faces charges of fraud, and corruption and theft relating to a R394.8m contract with Transnet
MCKINSEY SA has vowed to defend itself after the management consulting firm was charged with crimes related to the multi-million rand corruption case against former executives of state-owned freight and logistics firm, Transnet. This comes as government is turning the screws on so-called state capture crimes after the National Treasury banned Bain & Co from tendering for government contracts due to its “corrupt and fraudulent practices” at the SA Revenue Service. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on Friday charged the South African unit of McKinsey & Company with fraud, corruption and theft relating to a R394.8 million contract to advise Transnet on buying new locomotives. McKinsey was implicated in the state capture commission hearings, along with Trillian Asset Management and Regiments Capital, for having benefited from irregular contracts at state-owned…