McKinsey, Ex-Partner Added to South African Graft Case

  • Prosecutors want former executive Sagar to return to S. Africa
  • Former Transnet leaders charged over $3 billion train deal
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South African prosecutors added McKinsey & Co. and a former partner at its local office to a corruption case against former leaders of the nation’s ports and rail operator Transnet SOC Ltd.

The company and Vikas Sagar, who was placed on leave and later left the company amid allegations of involvement in corruption related to business with South African state-owned companies, have been summoned to appear in the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on Oct. 14, the National Prosecuting Authority said.