Maimane says de Ruyter is compelled to give evidence and name the cabinet ministers he has implicated in corruption at the power utility.
Maimane was speaking in Cape Town where he is laying criminal charges against de Ruyter and Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan. “We must find processes in a Whistleblowers’ Protection Act that allows Mr de Ruyter to come. Whether he is here or he’s oversees, this is not like he’s disappearing to a planet that is unreachable. It does not matter where he is. He is compelled by law to provide the evidence that he has stated. So to me, whether he is in country or not in country, he must come and provide evidence. The only people I worry about fleeing are these ministers that have been highlighted in this thing.
Uyongibuza ungiphale ULimi akunamuntu ozoboshwa.