Khoza: Corporate governance at Eskom is very low
Eskom chairperson Zethembe Khoza has testified in the parliamentary inquiry into grand corruption at the state-owned power utility.
Eskom chairperson Zethembe Khoza has testified in the parliamentary inquiry into grand corruption at the state-owned power utility.
On receiving news that Deputy Public Enterprises Minister Ben Martins was not going to show up, MPs agreed to issue a subpoena to force him to answer their questions.
Deputy Public Enterprises Minister Ben Martins has been sharply criticised by parliamentarians for refusing to testify in their inquiry on state capture.
Suzanne Daniels had told the Public Enterprises Portfolio Committee that she attended a meeting with Gupta where the utility's former CEO Brian Molefe's legal problems were discussed.
Eskom chair Zethembe Khoza began testifying in the parliamentary inquiry into allegations of state capture on Tuesday.
The utility’s chairperson Zethembe Khoza told evidence leader Ntuthuzelo Vanara that Singh gave the minister incorrect information.
Brian Molefe left the power utility in November 2016 apparently in the 'interest of good governance'.
Lawmakers have been notified about such incidents in recent months, specifically during the municipal audit.
Mervyn Dirks is accused of insulting fellow MP Priscilla Mantashe during a fiery session in the National Assembly on Thursday.
ANC MP Mervyn Dirks is accused of insulting fellow MP Priscilla Mantashe during a fiery session in the National Assembly on Thursday.
The ANC in Parliament says Dirks's behaviour was "despicable" and should not go unpunished.
Priscilla Mantashe says that Dirks insulted her and made offensive comments about her brother, ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe and their late mother.
The MPs broke ranks by holding a press conference in which they accused Jackson Mthembu of siding with the DA in a state capture debate.
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says the parliamentary inquiry into Eskom shows just how bad things were at the state-owned power utility and that it can’t get any worse.
Deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says he doesn’t expect any disputes over the outcome of the African National Congress (ANC)’s elective conference.
The owner of one supplier under scrutiny allegedly paid kickbacks to former acting national police commissioner Khomotso Phahlane.
Lynne Brown was scheduled to answer questions in the National Assembly, while Mosebenzi Zwane was supposed to explain his relationship with the Guptas.
Cop turned businessman, Keith Keating allegedly paid kickbacks to Khehla Sitole’s predecessor, Kgomotso Phahlane, in return for tenders.