After the Andre de Ruyter interview that saw his hasty exit from the company days later, SCOPA came out guns blazing in March, saying it may be necessary for another parliamentary inquiry into Eskom.
This has been the testimony of Jap Burger, who after a five-month stand-off with Parliament finally appeared on Wednesday to dish the dirt on how corruption was being treated by the country’s law enforcement agencies.
Retired police brigadier, Jap Burger, appeared before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) as part of the committee’s ongoing probe into corruption allegations made by ex-CEO, Andre de Ruyter.
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said that under the new board and executives, Eskom was turning the tide but even after the state capture years, there was still too much rot.