Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko: ‘Ramaphosa abused power, had me fired’ #Zondo
An amount of R1.4bn in penalties was owed to Eskom by Optimum mine which at the time had deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa as chairman.
An amount of R1.4bn in penalties was owed to Eskom by Optimum mine which at the time had deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa as chairman.
Mark Pamensky allegedly shared Eskom information with the Guptas that helped them in their R2.15bn purchase of Optimum Coal Holdings.
After reading this article, there’s no way you can be confused about the way the Guptas and the complicit ANC president Jacob Zuma have robbed the nation.
The Save South Africa campaign calls on corporate South Africa to urgently review business relations with KPMG in light of ongoing revelations about the audit firm’s central role in facilitating state capture.
Alec Hogg reflects on the time he met Atul Gupta at Media HQ, giving him a pretty good idea why the Gupta boys are now bailing out with such rapidity.
An email between Nazeem Howa, former CEO of the Gupta-owned Oakbay, Tony Gupta and President Jacob Zuma’s son Duduzane shows how the family and their associates dictated to Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane what he should say to the media.
Ironically, the other global flag bearer for the electric car revolution is also a South African who left the homeland to make his fortune.
The EM tide is sure to turn. And when that happens, watch out. It’s time to be fearful on the Rand while First World desk jockeys are greedy.
South African related companies delivered three of the FTSE 100’s top four performers and four of its top 10. In a year when so much went wrong at home, that’s surely worth celebrating.
Eskom’s acting chief executive Matshela Koko has cleared a major hurdle if he wants to take over Brian Molefe’s old job permanently.