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De Ruyter accuser allegedly extended irregular contracts worth R8bn to oil firm

De Ruyter accuser allegedly extended irregular contracts worth R8bn to oil firm Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Sponsored by 9th April 2021 Suspended Eskom procurement chief  Solly Tshitangano supported the awarding of contracts worth more than R8-billion to Econ Oil in 2019 - despite being aware of evidence of impropriety and possible corruption involving Econ and Eskom officials.   

De Ruyter on racism claims: It s not about race, its all about performance, delivery

PHOTO: Deon Raath Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter says appointments of senior managers at Eskom were not motivated by ulterior racial motives but rather by performance and delivery , following a raft of allegations against him by now suspended chief procurement officer Solly Tshitangano. This according to an affidavit De Ruyter wrote to Parliament s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) as part of an investigation into allegations of racism, abuse of power and irregularities brought by Tshitangano.   Tshitangano accused De Ruyter of playing a part in the irregular appointments of two senior Eskom officials, as well as failing to comply with the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) by failing to submit certain documents to National Treasury regarding the collusive practices between Sasol and embattled Eskom supplier Econ Oil.

Scopa halts probe into claims of racism and abuse of power against Eskom s De Ruyter

Scopa will hold in abeyance its inquiry into allegations against CEO André de Ruyter. The committee met during Parliament s constituency period to discuss a request from Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan to suspend its investigation while another investigation is under way at Eskom. Scopa will assess the outcomes of Eskom s probe, before determining if a separate parliamentary inquiry is warranted. Parliament s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) has put on hold its inquiry into allegations lodged against CEO André de Ruyter by suspended chief procurement officer Solly Tshitangano. The committee scheduled a meeting on Wednesday, during Parliament s constituency period, to discuss whether it will proceed with the inquiry. Scopa had been sent a letter from Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan to suspend its investigation to allow Eskom s own investigation to play out. The outcomes of Eskom s investigation will then be reported to Parliament.

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