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“The draft terms of reference are already there, but we need to satisfy ourselves as to whether it will be worthwhile to pursue these issues and get the answers now' - Mkhuleko Hlengwa energycrisis Eskom

Scopa has conducted an oversight visit to Eskom’s Megawatt Park head office in Johannesburg.

Scopa says it will determine if a full-scale parliamentary probe is required following corruption allegations by Eskom’s former CEO, Andre de Ruyter.Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts , Mr. Mkhuleko Hlengwa says, “The draft terms of reference are already there, but we need to satisfy ourselves as to whether it will be worthwhile to pursue these issues and get the answers now.

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