The former executives are being pursued for the purchase of Optimum coal mine by Gupta-owned Tegeta
In 2016, Prinsloo sounded the alarm about the hazardous condition of the Blue Train and free trips being offered to friends of Transnet executives, including the Gupta family and Duduzane Zuma.
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A criminal investigation into the petrol giant is under way based on Ian Erasmus’s evidence that the company allegedly polluted the Vaal with hazardous chemicals
On his fourth appearance before the commission, the former Eskom CEO maintains he was tricked into sharing company information with a third party
As former Eskom board member Pat Naidoo claims ignorance of Tegeta deal, Zondo counters that the evidence was staring him in the face
As the testimony about how Eskom was captured is heard, former high ranking officials feign shock and can’t explain how multimillion-rand contracts were paid before a single deliverable was met
Obfuscation, non sequiturs, outright lies, senseless babble, curry breaks — and we’re paying for it all
Evidence leader urges Deputy Chief Justice Zondo to invoke his powers to summon implicated parties in alleged Eskom corruption
A forensic report into maladministration at Eskom and Transnet paints a picture of Koko’s hand in the Guptas’ alleged capture of Eskom
No less than five separate charge sheets have been presented to Daniels since her initial suspension in October last year