Eskom inquiry
Possible legal action for those refusing to testify in Eskom inquiry?
The committee met behind closed doors on Tuesday to discuss what to do in the wake of being unable to deliver the summonses to outstanding witnesses in the Eskom inquiry.
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Dudu Myeni, Duduzane Zuma & Guptas hold up Eskom inquiry
Speaker Baleka Mbete has signed summonses for the Guptas, former South African Airways board chairperson Dudu Myeni, and the former president's son Duduzane Zuma.
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Investors grill Treasury officials on policy, SOEs, leadership
Deputy Finance Minister Mondli Gungubele says he was surprised to hear that the international community knows the state of affairs at state-owned enterprises.
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Gigaba: I was not aware of SOE board members' links to Guptas
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says that the problems at Eskom started in 2015 after he was already deployed to the Home Affairs Department.
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Parly committee to summons Guptas, Duduzane Zuma & Myeni
Members of Parliament have taken strong exception to letters sent by them to the committee, saying the people they plan to summon are undermining the work of Parliament.
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Gigaba denies being at centre of Gupta naturalisation saga
Malusi Gigaba insists the majority of the Guptas who have permanent residence in SA were granted this status before his first appointment as the Home Affairs Minister.
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Gupta lawyers say MPs using state capture inquiry for political 'showboating'
The Gupta brothers were scheduled to appear before the inquiry on Tuesday, but their lawyers say they are not in the country.
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Gigaba: I had no knowledge of meeting with Gupta brother
Responding to testimony by former Eskom CEO Brian Dames that Gigaba’s former advisor Siyabonga Mahlangu had invited him to a meeting at which a Gupta brother was present, Gigaba, says he had no knowledge of this.
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Gigaba: I take state capture allegations against me seriously
Gigaba says he welcomes the opportunity to respond to state capture allegations during his tenure as public enterprises minister from 2010 to 2014.
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[WATCH LIVE] Gigaba appears before state capture inquiry
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba is appearing before Parliament's inquiry into state capture at Eskom.
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Eskom inquiry: DA wants Guptas, Myeni & Duduzane Zuma subpoenaed to appear
DA's Natasha Mazzone says the Gupta brothers and Zuma have given no explanation for their absence at the inquiry.
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Guptas, Duduzane Zuma won't appear before Eskom inquiry
They are among the last of the witnesses the public enterprises' committee wants to hear from before it wraps up its probe into Eskom.
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Eskom: Suzanne Daniels still has to answer a number of allegations
Eskom says that while the CCMA found that process to suspend her was incorrect, she still has to answer to a number of allegations.
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[PODCAST] The State We're In: Captured (Episode 6)
In episode six of 'The State We're In: Captured', EWN's Charlotte Kilbane and Lindsay Dentlinger talk about the latest revelations around state capture.
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Ngubane: Eskom's problems started when Brian Molefe left
Ngubane told Members of Parliament (MPs) on Wednesday that the country should thank Molefe for staving off load shedding and getting investors to buy Eskom bonds again.
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Ngubane: Brown was informed about Brian Molefe's pension plan
Former Eskom board chairperson Ben Ngubane has been testifying before a parliamentary inquiry about a controversial pension agreement that the company entered into with former CEO Brian Molefe.
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[ALERT] Myeni given deadline to explain why she can't testify at Eskom inquiry
The former SAA board chair failed to turn up last week, saying her lawyer needed to appraise himself of proceedings.
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[WATCH LIVE] Eskom inquiry: Ben Ngubane appears before MPs
The Eskom inquiry into state capture resumes with the former chairperson of the power utility Ben Ngubane appearing before Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises.
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Eskom inquiry: Ben Ngubane to appear before Parly committee
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba was due to appear on Tuesday, but he asked the committee for more time to prepare the information the inquiry wants from him.