Singh denies feeding confidential Eskom info to Gupta associate
Ex-Eskom CFO dismisses allegations he had a relationship with Gupta associate Salim Essa that involved corrupt activities.
Former Transnet chief financial officer Anoj Singh at the Zondo commission. Picture: Gallo Images
Appearing at the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture on Friday, former Transnet chief financial officer Anoj Singh on Friday denied feeding confidential information about Eskom’s affairs to Gupta-linked Trillian Capital Partners.
Singh told the commission, chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, that he “at all times conducted himself in the best interests” of Eskom.
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He dismissed allegations he had a relationship with Gupta associate and businessman Salim Essa, who was a shareholder in Trillian, that involved corrupt activities.
The former Transnet official, who is implicated in dodgy dealings with the Guptas in state capture, said he never gave confidential Eskom information to Essa.
“Firstly, Mr Chair, I deny ever meeting Mr Essa at his Melrose offices. There is no evidence that Mr Essa and I met at his Melrose offices while he was a shareholder. Secondly, Mr Chair, in terms of feeding confidential information about Eskom, I deny that I fed any confidential information,” he said.
This is after Henk Bester, former MD of rail at Hatch, told the commission that he once met Essa at Melrose Arch in Johannesburg, where Singh was present at the meeting.
“As I said, I deny this meeting. That time Hatch was involved in the new multi-product pipeline project. And Mr Bester is from the rail division of Hatch. I do not understand how Mr Bester gets involved in pipeline invoices when he was from rail,” he said
Singh, who was seconded to Eskom in August 2015, argued he had only met Essa twice when he was at Transnet at the time to discuss a business venture.
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The former Transnet official said he never met with Essa when he was working at Eskom.
He further denied ever having a meeting with Essa at his Carlton Centre office in July 2015.
The matter stems from former Transnet CEO Siyabonga Gama‘s evidence, who told the commission that he recalled Essa asking for his contact number while Singh was with Essa at the Transnet building.
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