Eskom says de Ruyter met with the board at a special meeting yesterday, and both parties mutually agreed to slash his notice period to the end of this month. ECRNewsWatch DeRuyter
Eskom says de Ruyter met with the board at a special meeting yesterday, and both parties mutually agreed to slash his notice period to the end of this month.But last night, Eskom said he'd be vacating his office immediately.De Ruyter has also spoke about alleged corruption in a TV interview, saying there's proof that the utility is being used as a feeding trough for the ANC.The party's Zama Ntshona says it indicates a deep rot within the power giant.
"The ATM views this suspicious move by the Eskom board as part of a major cover-up to prevent Mr De Ruyter from revealing more rot and implicating more cabinet ministers and top politicians. "Mr De Ruyter has to disclose the identity of the senior minister he kept reporting these transgressions to without him taking any action.”
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
De Ruyter must account for his remarks in Parliament, says ATM | City PressAfrican Transformation Movement wants former Eskom boss Andre de Ruyter to be summoned to Parliament to unpack the alleged criminality and looting of billions of rand from Eskom by top government and ANC officials.
Read more »
Eskom is the ANC’s feeding trough — De Ruyter comes out guns blazing in interviewOutgoing Eskom CEO André de Ruyter believes that South African politicians — and those in the ANC in particular — are complicit in corruption and power station sabotage that has hammered the utility.
Read more »
‘She has to walk at night in the dark, fearing for her life’: South Africans 'fed up with load-shedding'CEO Andre de Ruyter says Eskom will move to stage 4 load-shedding by Thursday.
Read more »
ESKOM LIVE | De Ruyter leaves power utility with immediate effect | BusinessAll the latest news and analysis on load shedding, power and the national grid.
Read more »