LIVE: Former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene back to complete his evidence at #StateCaptureInquiry

  • 📰 News24
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 28 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 15%
  • Publisher: 80%

Nigeria News News

Nigeria Nigeria Latest News,Nigeria Nigeria Headlines

LIVE: Former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene back to complete his evidence at StateCaptureInquiry

A former business rescue practitioner at Optimum Coal Mine has accused Eskom of providing little cooperation as he tried to turn the operation around.

On Wednesday, Piers Marsden told the commission of inquiry into allegations of state capture headed by Justice Raymond Zondo that Eskom offered no reciprocation in his efforts to rescue the controversial mine. Marsden said he arrived at the mine in 2015 and established that it was held by Optimum Coal Holdings , among other companies."OCM was experiencing significant loss of cash monthly. It had exhausted all its resources when I arrived. It relied on OCH to survive. It was in business rescue and was in financial distress," he said.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 4. in NG
 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Who would say they did?

Nigeria Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Nigeria Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Nene expected to testify at State Capture Inquiry - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.The Commission of Inquiry into State Capture will continue to hear an Eskom-related testimony from former business rescue practitioner of Optimum coal mine, Piers Marsden and former Mineral Resources Department Director-General, Dr Thibedi Ramontja on Thursday morning.
Source: SABC News Online - 🏆 32. / 51 Read more »