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City of Tshwane engaging with Eskom over arrears debtVon Eck said,"the time when Mr de Ruyter had mentioned to us that there was an investigation was the evening of the 17th of January."

"As it was mentioned yesterday, Mr de Ruyter had mentioned an investigation but did not give us any of the details around the investigation." "It is important to stress that there has been noise around that, that has blurred things a little bit."

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