Gordhan was responding to a written question in Parliament about Eskom, South African Airways (SAA) and Transnet, and how much corruption has cost the entities.
CAPE TOWN - Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said the country's biggest state entities have lost billions due to corruption and bribery in the past five years.
But he said they had managed to recover some of the lost money at the likes of Transnet, totalling R1.6 billion.
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