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Ramaphosa told to fire Brown, Zwane & van Rooyen
The DA’s Natasha Mazzone says the recent action taken at Eskom, needs to be taken at other state-owned companies too.
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Eskom’s application for additional renewable energy approved
Minister Lynne Brown says South Africans have a reason to be proud of the progress the country has made in adding renewable energy to the supply mix.
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[UPDATE] Eskom profits down by 34%, debt sitting at over R300bn
New acting CEO Phakamani Hadebe says what the media has been writing about is correct, as Eskom faces significant financial challenges.
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Shape up or ship out, Brown warns SOE boards
Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown says that she’s relieved that the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture is coming to fruition.
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Solidarity: Brown, Eskom must account for Molefe payout
The High Court in Pretoria ruled on Thursday that Molefe is not entitled to any pension benefits paid out to him, ordering him to pay back about R11 million within ten days.
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Singh: I did not give Brown false information
Anoj Singh insists he did not give Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown false information, which led to her lying to Parliament.
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Brown: I won't voluntarily resign over Eskom debacle
Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown says she does not believe she's solely responsible for the woes at the power utility.
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Minister Brown has high expectations of new Eskom board
Government announced a new 13-member board on Saturday afternoon and removed controversial executives who have been linked to the Guptas.
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Ramaphosa makes major changes at Eskom
The new board has been instructed to remove Matshela Koko and Anoj Singh as well as any other employees who face serious allegations.
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Brown reveals details of precarious financial state of Denel
In December, Denel confirmed its lack of cash was affecting its ability to pay its employees.
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More new members to join Eskom board
Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown says in the next few months additional members will join the Eskom board.
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Be careful who you associate with, Brown warns new Eskom board
Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown has called a special general meeting at Eskom's Megawatt Park on Friday to officially introduce the new board.
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Busa disappointed as majority of directors on previous Eskom board retained
Business Unity South Africa (Busa)'s Tanya Cohen is concerned, saying the previous board enabled the crisis at Eskom.
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Lynne Brown calls for Eskom to appoint new CEO soon
Brown announced the appointment of a new board yesterday, which will continue to be chaired by Zethembe Khoza.
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Khoza to remain Eskom board chair despite controversy
Minister Lynne Brown has shown she has confidence in Zethembe Khoza who will remain Eskom chairperson despite the controversy surrounding him.
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[ALERT] Lynne Brown appoints new Eskom board
Eskom has a new board, which will be tasked with righting the ship at the state-owned enterprise.
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Molefe pension payout back in spotlight in Eskom inquiry
Brian Molefe left the power utility in November 2016 apparently in the 'interest of good governance'.
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'I have no plans of resigning'
In a written response to a question from the Democratic Alliance, Minister Lynne Brown says state-owned enterprises are in a better position now than when she took over the portfolio.
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'Ill' ministers duck state capture questions in Parliament
Lynne Brown was scheduled to answer questions in the National Assembly, while Mosebenzi Zwane was supposed to explain his relationship with the Guptas.
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[LISTEN] The State We're In: 'Captured'
EWN analyses and unpacks Parliament's state capture inquiry to help you understand how the complex web of transactions, deals and moves link together, what it all means and why you need to care.
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[LISTEN] The State We're In: 'Captured'
Catch up with the latest from the parliamentary enquiry into allegations of state capture at Eskom, Transnet and Denel.