De Ruyter only submitted Eskom corruption report just before Parliament appearance - Hawks | Business

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Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter only submitted a report to law enforcement authorities on corruption in Eskom the day before he appeared in Parliament, according to Hawks head Godfrey Lebeya. | News24_Business

Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter only submitted a report to law enforcement authorities on corruption at the utility the day before he appeared in Parliament in April, and long after he had resigned from the company, Hawks head Godfrey Lebeya told MPs on Tuesday.

A public official is required by the Prevention and Combatting of Corrupt Activities Act to report evidence of corruption that involves amounts greater than R100 000. And, following the controversial interview De Ruyter gave to in February at which he alleged that senior politicians were involved in corruption at Eskom, both the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation and the Special Investigating Unit reached out to him requesting an interview, to which the former CEO did not respond.

Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts was hearing evidence from the SA Police Service, the Hawks and the Special Investigating Unit on Tuesday on their response to De Ruyter's allegations and his decision to institute a private investigation at Eskom. On 26 April De Ruyter refused to tell Scopa the identity of a"senior politician" who is implicated in corruption at the power utility, citing security risks and the possibility of legal action against him.

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