Acting eskom ceo matshela koko
New Eskom board to explain U-turn on McKinsey - spokesperson
Eskom says it’s now reached a new conclusion that a R1 billion contract with global consultancy firm McKinsey was lawful.
Acting Eskom CEO Matshela Koko was found not guilty of all charges relating to misconduct during disciplinary procedures which led to his reinstatement.
The power utility says it wants to meet with all interested parties and unions about a range of issues.
The Gupta family has given their first reaction to the reports based on internal emails saying that they believe the reports are fake news.
It's been alleged that Eskom CEO Matshela Koko's stepdaughter benefited from contracts worth around R1 billion from Eskom.
In the 'Carte Blanche' interview, Eskom acting CEO Matshela Koko was shown to have lied about whether he had signed a deal with a company owned by the Gupta family.
The Eskom board says the parastatal is in no way involved in death threats against Mzilikazi wa Afrika.
On Thursday, Eskom's acting chief executive Matshela Koko welcomed the decision, saying the claims have been damaging Eskom's reputation.
Public Enterprises' Colin Cruywagen says Minister Lynne Brown has given Eskom clear instructions on how to deal with the allegations against acting CEO Matshela Koko.
The parastatal has responded to claims that his stepdaughter was a director of Impulse International when it was awarded contracts worth R1 billion.
The power utility lodged papers at the Western Cape High Court on Wednesday for what it calls wrongful and defamatory actions by the party.
Eskom says the DA published an article on its website saying a report contains widespread corruption within the top ranks of the entity and that CEO Matshela Koko has been implicated.
The power utility has joined forces with authorities following growing pressure around deaths reportedly caused by illegal connections.
AfriForum has laid a complaint of culpable homicide against the acting CEO of Eskom in connection with the electrocution of two people.
Eskom's acting CEO Matshela Koko says the utility plans to provide electricity to every house in SA over the next three years.
Acting CEO Matshela Koko has paid tribute to his predecessor Brian Molefe for his efforts in turning Eskom around.
Eskom says it has made progress in discussions with premiers and mayors to replace existing meters with prepaid meters.
Exxaro’s shareholders have approved a transaction that will result in its black ownership declining from 50% to 30%.
Brian Molefe resigned after details of his relationship with the Gupta family was questioned in the State of Capture report.