Eskom probe
Rantho: Nothing sinister about delay of draft report on Parly's probe into Eskom
A draft report from Parliament’s inquiry into Eskom is expected to be tabled before the Public Enterprises committee next week.
News reports over the weekend revealed that State Security Minister Nongani Bongo allegedly offered advocate Ntuthuzelo Vanara a 'blank cheque' to resign from the inquiry.
The department, which manages the judiciary, released a statement on Friday in response to startling revelations that have emerged out of Parliament's probe into allegations of state capture at Eskom.
Former Prasa CEO Montana took to Twitter to challenge deputy Minister Ben Martin's recollection of another meeting with one of the infamous Gupta brothers.
Former Eskom CEO Tshediso Matona old Parliament's Public Enterprises Portfolio Committee on Tuesday that the Eskom board suspended him because did not fit into its plans.
EWN on Wednesday revealed that the power utility issued Daniels with two completely different charge sheets last month to motivate her suspension.
The parastatal’s former CEO Tshediso Matona told Parliament’s Public Enterprises Portfolio Committee about tensions.
A former Trillian employee turned whistle-blower Mosile Mothepu gave shocking testimony on Tuesday.
Parliament's Public Enterprises portfolio committee has confirmed that Ntuthuzelo Vanara is being pressured to withdraw by people who've approached the Society of Advocates with concerns about his conduct.
Parliament’s lawyer Advocate Ntuthuzelo Vanara will lead the inquiry after MPs specifically asked that he be made available to work with them.