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Former Public Business Minister Lynne Brown put forward the “idea” that Eskom’s CFO should be suspended in 2015 and later that Brian Molefe should take over as interim CEO, the commission of inquiry on state capture.
On Tuesday, the commission, which has been investigating allegations of state capture, corruption and fraud at state entities since August 2018, heard evidence from its former chairman, Ben Ngubane, about the abrupt suspension of four top executives in early 2015, which was followed. by the resignation of its then president Zola Tsotsi about a week later.
For weeks, he has been trying to unravel the series of events that led to the abrupt suspension of four top executives, including Eskom CEO Tshediso Matona and CFO Tsholofelo Molefe, on March 11, 2015. Eight days later , Tsotsi resigned.
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