Build One SA movement leader Mmusi Maimane has slammed former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter for refusing to reveal the identity of a “senior politician” implicated in corruption at the power utility.
Build One SA said De Ruyter’s appearance before Scopa was a disappointing waste of time and taxpayer money.
“Despite being offered parliamentary privilege protection by Scopa, he consistently refused. Essentially, he stated there is R1bn stolen a month, it is being perpetrated by high-level politicians, but won’t disclose their identities or whether they are still serving in government.
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