KPMG CEO Sehoole to Headline ESIA Ethics Breakfast Meeting

MBABANE – In a major coup for the local accounting profession, the Eswatini Institute of Accountants (ESIA) has confirmed that Ignatius Sehoole, Chief Executive Officer of KPMG Southern Africa and Africa Chairman, will be the keynote speaker at its upcoming Ethics Breakfast Meeting on March 30, 2023, at the Happy Valley Hotel.
High-Profile Gathering
This exclusive event is expected to draw a wide range of finance professionals, corporate leaders, and policy experts eager to discuss and promote best practices in ethics, compliance, and governance. ESIA representatives say the engagement aligns with their ongoing commitment to professional development and ethical leadership within the Kingdom of Eswatini.
“We are delighted to host Mr. Sehoole, who brings a wealth of international experience and insights,” said an ESIA spokesperson. “His track record in financial management, auditing, and corporate governance makes him an ideal speaker for our membership.”
Speaker’s Distinguished Background
A seasoned financial executive, Sehoole has held prominent roles at leading multinational corporations. His tenure at KPMG Southern Africa is marked by a strong focus on ethics, risk management, and ensuring stringent audit standards. Prior to his current leadership role, he worked at PwC and served in various high-level capacities across industries such as telecommunications and mining.
Sehoole holds several professional qualifications, including a Chartered Accountant (CA) designation, and his academic credentials in auditing and financial management are widely recognized. His proven ability to navigate complex ethical and regulatory frameworks has earned him respect on the continent and beyond.
Focus on Ethical Standards
During the breakfast session, Sehoole is expected to address evolving ethical dilemmas facing today’s accounting professionals. Topics will likely include:
- Regulatory Compliance: Understanding regional and global standards that govern financial reporting.
- Corporate Transparency: Strategies for maintaining openness and trust in an era of heightened scrutiny.
- Risk Management: Best practices for mitigating financial and reputational risks.
- Future of Accounting: The growing influence of technology, data analytics, and emerging trends on ethical decision-making.
ESIA leaders view the event as part of a larger push to equip accountants and auditors with the tools they need to uphold integrity in the profession.
“As global business operations become more complex, it’s vital for financial experts to remain steadfast in their ethical obligations,” the spokesperson added.
Looking Ahead
The Ethics Breakfast Meeting underscores ESIA’s broader mission to foster a culture of accountability and professionalism among its members. By inviting high-caliber speakers like Sehoole, the institute aims to reinforce the importance of ethical conduct in driving sustainable growth and public trust in Eswatini’s financial sector.
Registration for the event is currently open, with places limited and in high demand. Interested professionals are encouraged to contact ESIA directly or visit the institute’s website for more information. As the date approaches, anticipation continues to build for what many believe will be a pivotal discussion shaping the future of ethical practices in the Kingdom’s accounting and auditing community.