
Brian Molefe presented a positive outlook on the financial standing of Eskom.
Photo: RAYMOMD PRESTON Sunday Times.
Her office also said the letter had been allocated to the good governance and integrity branch for further investigation, and that they would provide a progress update in 30 working days.
Molefe resigned from Eskom in December last year under a cloud of controversy. He was implicated in the then public protector Thuli Madonsela’s State of Capture report. Her findings shed light on his relationship with the controversial Gupta family and deals involving the family’s acquisition of a coal mine. After Molefe’s departure from Eskom, he had a brief stint as an ANC Member of Parliament, but returned to Eskom in May after Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown failed to approve his R30m pension payout. It was not even a month later that Brown ordered the utility’s board to rescind its decision to reappoint Molefe, and he was formally dismissed on 2 June.