The EFF wants him grilled in public over Nkandla and the DA wants his corruption charges to stick
Molefe has vowed to use the judgment as ammunition in fighting other dubious tenders – and in an attempt to force the Hawks to investigate corruption
South Africa on Thursday avoided suffering any consequences for failing to deliver Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to the ICC.
By the end of last week the company had found R37.5-million to make a loan instalment payment to the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation.
Last week Molefe argued that the Democratic Alliance and Economic Freedom Fighters should not be allowed to intervene in his labour court matter.
For years it worried that a bail-out probe could spell trouble. And it did — in an unexpected way
Eskom’s former chief executive now wants the labour court to refer his matter to trial
Although the Reserve Bank is typically conservative and careful with its words, Kganyago’s affidavit pulls no punches.
Former Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe on Tuesday lost his bid to have the DA and EFF excluded from his Labour Court case to get his job back.
It is the ANC, not public enterprises minister Lynne Brown or the Eskom board, that really wanted him kicked out as CEO, Molefe says