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Linnell took him down.
“There was no discussion about Mr. Tsotsi himself in the meeting, Chairman,” he said.
Myeni also denies having been involved in a discussion about the executives who were going to be suspended as Tsotsi and Linnell said.
In fact, Myeni countered her version by stating that at that time she “did not even know the Eskom executives or their alleged wrongdoing.”
But Myeni does not deny meeting Linnell and Tsotsi at the state house occupied by Zuma at the time, but says the agenda was not Eskom and Zuma only “greeted” them in passing as they discussed the threat of Tsotsi being ousted.
“My presence there had to do with a previous commitment that had nothing to do with Eskom or SAA. It is not true that he had prior knowledge of Eskom’s financial and operational affairs, apart from the information that Mr. Tsotsi voluntarily provided me. “
Linnell stopped short of saying that Myeni was lying.
“That is simply not true. The purpose of the meeting was to propose and approve an investigation into Eskom.”
The commission will wrap up Linnell’s testimony Tuesday morning.
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