Eskom’s Andre de Ruyter has hit back in detailed affidavit, dismissing allegations of racism and abuse of power from suspended chief procurement officer Solly Tshitangano.
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Covid impacts Eskom’s turnaround
DPE deputy minister says new Eskom transmission company will be operational by end 2021, and shares concerns over SAA business rescue delays and fees.
By Jan-Jan Joubert
17 Mar 2021 15:22
Photographer: Waldo Swiegers, Bloomberg
The Covid pandemic has negatively impacted Eskom’s turnaround plan, Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises Phumulo Masualle told the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) on Tuesday.
He was answering questions on behalf of Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, who was absent for undisclosed reasons, at Parliamentâs Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa).
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The police will have a fully functional system to keep track of its case exhibits by 6 April.
The previous system was switched off last June after a payment dispute between the police and the supplier.
The portfolio committee was concerned about the accuracy of the information provided to it by the police.
After almost 10 months, the police will finally have a fully functional system to keep track of its case exhibits by 6 April.
The previous system – the Property Control and Exhibit Management System (PCEM) – was switched off by the supplier Forensic Data Analysis (FDA) after the police failed to pay for the system in June.
Former president Jacob Zuma has hit back at Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande over remarks that the former statesman was to blame for NSFAS funding shortfalls.