Former Eskom bosses, who are facing corruption charges related to the R745 million Kusile power plant appeared briefly in court on Tuesday.
Eskom corruption accused, Michael Lomas, is expected to appear in the Westminster Magistrates Court in London this week.
A Pretoria High Court judge has ruled in favour of the ID which is prosecuting the Eskom manager for R30 million alleged tax fraud.
An Eskom corruption suspect has been charged along with his company, for evading income tax and company tax to the value of R5 million.
SA prosecutors have filed a formal request via a UK court asking for the extradition of the former board chairperson of Tubular Construction to stand trial with the other four accused in the Eskom Corruption case in South Africa.
Eskom and its coffers has long been considered a hotbed for corruption and fraud
Eskom CEO Andre de Ryter has also said the country should be in a better position in September 2021, to produce electricity and reduce the power cuts
Eskom has long been at the centre of corruption allegations, with some of its contracts alleged to have been irregularly awarded
The Eskom employees appeared in court on Wednesday and will remain in custody until their next court appearance.
The tenders were altered to ‘just under the ceiling price’ which granted its approval from provincial Treasury.
All that was missing was a mic drop. Natasha Mazzone electrified Parliament, by declaring that South Africa had beaten the state capture ‘parasites’.
Eskom’s total debt currently stands at a mind-blowing R419billion.
The Eskom inquiry report is set to blast the lid off state capture and expose its chief participants.
Individuals implicated in wrongdoing have been given 14 days to reply to the allegations.
Former Eskom and Transnet CEO, Brian Molefe, still maintains he has done nothing wrong, despite several probes proving otherwise.
Investigative reports reveal how Ben Ngubane attempted to have newspapers, that were critical of Eskom, blacklisted.
It’s a good time to be a lawyer in South Africa.
The Eskom Inquiry in Parliament has found it impossible to issue a summons to those pesky Gupta brothers. Dudu Myeni seems to be ducking too.
Now, if our authorities could just do the same thing…
Dudu Myeni has got a full sulk on. While she pulled sickie instead of appearing before the #EskomInquiry, she did write a letter and she doesn’t think she is being treated fairly. Foeitog, ne.
Wonder what they are hiding from? Oh, wait…
He won’t be blamed for Gupta transgressions on his watch
First, they said they weren’t coming and now they have full on attacked the committee carrying out the inquiry. These Guptas hey?
If you thought you would see a Gupta at the Eskom inquiry, well, you were wrong. The family’s lawyer has spoken at the committee members are not happy.
The news we’ve all been waiting for?