LIVE | I have not been shown evidence of Cabinet members, senior govt officials involved in Eskom corruption - Ramaphosa | Business

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LIVE | It is not practically possible to exempt schools, hospitals of load shedding - Ramaphosa

National Freedom Party MP Shaik Emam now asked if former Eskom CEO André De Ruyter had directly made the president aware of allegations of corruption.The narrative of corruption at Eskom has always been known. But no information was put to the personalities involved.

If he should investigate his own ministers, it means that there is no need for policemen or criminal investigators.Ramaphosa says anyone who has information about anyone - a Cabinet or whoever - must come forward and put information to law enforcement agencies to investigate.Ramaphosa says in the end the process of investigation involves agencies that are well adept and capacitated to investigate.

Anyone with evidence, should provide that information to the relevant authorities, so a thorough investigation of credible allegations can be conducted.Ramaphosa says: We are not sleeping on the job. We are hoping all these efforts will lead to the solutions that all the people of South Africa want to see.Ramaphosa has not named Karpowership, but the floating gas power stations have faced many delays owing to legal challenges as well as having its environmental authorisation denied.

ideally I would like all hospitals and schools to be exempt. But from an engineering point of view, I am told it is not possible."Load shedding is the last resort," says Ramaphosa."Without load shedding, the grid would collapse." - Jan GerberThe whole point of load shedding is to manage the grid. The president says Ramokgopa will oversee all aspects of the electricity crisis the country is going through.

 

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