BLSA CEO Busi Mavuso said when the former Eskom CEO approached them in 2021 to fund an assessment of the risks to Eskom from criminality, they were happy to consider it.
JOHANNESBURG - Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso says the organisation's support of an assessment of the risks to Eskom from criminality was in the interests of the country.READ:
In a statement, she said there was no bigger issue for that environment than Eskom, with electricity insecurity damaging many businesses and destroying jobs.
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