Scopa to recall former Eskom boss André de Ruyter

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Parliament’s watchdog Scopa has resolved to recall former Eskom chief executive André de Ruyter to answer more questions on his allegations on corruption at the company embroiling senior politicians.

encouraged De Ruyter to mount an intelligence-gathering exercise.

He said De Ruyter did not discuss his plans to gather intelligence and had rather mentioned it “merely in passing”. On Wednesday, Scopa member Benedicta van Minnen said she believed it was vital for the committee to get to the veracity of a very confused situation, marked by contradictory accounts of what transpired.

Van Minnen and others called for a full-scale parliamentary inquiry but Hlengwa noted that he did not believe the National Assembly would agree to establish an ad hoc committee to investigate the entity, given that it rejected such a motion earlier this year. “He is a sort of common denominator, so we need a protracted engagement with him,” Hlengwa said. “He is sort of the point of convergence of all these interactions.”

 

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