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Chairperson of Scopa Mkhuleko Hlengwa says they will call at least six more people to get clarity around matters raised by the former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter.

of corruption, fraud, sabotage and even criminal cartels operating at the power utility during a TV interview earlier this year.

The committee will decide whether a full inquiry should be held. Hlengwa says more people will be invited to appear before them. Democratic Alliance MP, Benedicta van Minnen, says it is clear that a lot of allegations and counter-allegations are flying around, but there is no clarity yet. Other MPs, such as African National Congress MP Sakhumi Somyo, agreed that more roleplayers should be called before a decision is made on the inquiry.

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