Former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has agreed to appear before parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) to speak about the allegations he has made of corruption, theft, sabotage, cartels and other financial irregularities at the utility.
Former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has agreed to appear before parliament's public accounts watchdog, the Standing Committee on Public Accounts to elaborate on the allegations of criminal conduct and corruption at Eskom.
“In his response, Mr de Ruyter indicated that he will present a written submission to the committee on the issues he has raised, and is agreeable to appearing before it at a date to be determined by the committee,” he said.
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