Eskom is considering taking the findings of the public protector’s State of Capture report under review, the power utility said at a media briefing at its Megawatt Park in Johannesburg on Friday.
Non-executive director Pat Naidoo said the company believed it was robbed of the right to be interviewed, despite providing all the information (amounting to 160 boxes) that was requested by former public protector Thuli Madonsela. The report presented by Madonsela exposed the controversial relationship between Eskom Chief Executive Brian Molefe and the infamous Gupta family. Regarding Eskom, the report indicated that the power utility had favoured the Gupta-owned Tegeta by awarding a number of coal supply contracts to the company. Eskom said all its contracts were concluded in line with its procurement policies and that all the transactions had a clear “commercial rationale”.What else to read
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