Former CEO Andre de Ruyter had claimed in a televised interview in eNCA in February, that a senior politician was allegedly involved in corruption at the power utility.
CAPE TOWN - The police say no politicians are being investigated as part of their probes into corruption at Eskom.
Instead, he told Scopa he had reported this to Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, who would be best placed to answer.
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