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South Africa: It's Politics, Stupid - Eskom Board, Executives and Scopa Knock Heads Over Who Knew What About Private Corruption Probe

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[Daily Maverick] That no love was lost between Eskom board chairperson Mpho Makwana and his ex-CEO André de Ruyter was clear right from the start. But MPs questioned the hard line in the politically steeped controversy over a privately funded investigation into cartel corruption at the power utility.

Source: allAfrica.com

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