Eskom’s top managers send explosive memo to Ramaphosa to intervene
The memo addresses the power utility's leadership, governance issues and the crisis it is facing as top management was allegedly implicated in corruption involving millions of rand.
The memo request deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene in the following urgent matters:
- Urgent legal processes against people who have brought Eskom into disrepute
- The appointment of a credible Eskom board
- The appointment of a reputable chief executive and chief financial officer
On Friday Eskom chairperson Zethembe Khoza submitted his resignation to the minister of public enterprises Lynne Brown.
“I think it’s in [the] good interest of the country…after all the noise, it’s better for me,” said Khoza.
Nhlanhla Nene, former minister of finance is touted as the next head of the Eskom board.
Read the full memo sent by Eskom employees below
Memo to Deputy President From Eskom 19012018 (1) 1 5768 by The Citizen Newspaper on Scribd
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