Scopa is looking to determine whether it should initiate an inquiry into the corruption and maladministration allegations made by De Ruyter in the days before he left office.
CAPE TOWN - Parliament’s standing committee on public accounts – Scopa - will on Tuesday begin a two-day process to test corruption allegations made by the former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter.
But he point-blank refused to name the politicians he claimed were complicit in allowing corruption to flourish at the power utility.- Corruption at Eskom probably at more than R1bn per month, De Ruyter tells Scopa
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