‘Lynne Brown, it’s time for transparency, scrutiny of Eskom board’: Save SA
The Save South Africa campaign has urged Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown to adopt a new approach to the appointment of the next Eskom board.
The Save South Africa campaign has urged Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown to adopt a new approach to the appointment of the next Eskom board.
South Africa’s Treasury is pressuring the continent’s biggest money manager to provide as much as $7.6 billion to fund struggling state companies.
A week ago, Eskom evicted the last of former CEO Brian Molefe’s team by suspending CFO Anoj Singh. This finally opens the way for a thorough investigation into the parastatal’s books.
The “suddenly” stage of change is always turbulent. It is during this period that those who stand to lose their unearned privilege become desperate.
Minister Lynne Brown has unveiled an interim Eskom board, which has the uphill challenge of steering the state-owned power utility out of its quagmire.
Biznews community member Daniel Sutherland thinks a name change for Eskom is in order as the current board, CEO and CFO are completely captured by the Guptas.