The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘You don’t listen’, chair hears over phone

- Yadhana Jadoo

Chair of parliament’s public enterprise­s portfolio committee Zukiswa Rantho is troubled by threats she received this weekend – a disturbing phone call from an unknown man – accusing her of bias during parliament’s state capture inquiry into Eskom.

“I always feel uncomforta­ble when I get such calls because I don’t know where they are leading to,” Rantho said.

“He was angry. He said I did not do my work very well.”

The committee has since agreed to report the incident to law enforcemen­t agencies so that a security threat analysis can be done and proper action can be taken.

“He told me that I was biased and did not listen to the other part of the story. He said I only listened to one part of the story – and that story was coming from Pravin Gordhan.

“He said I did not listen to a story tabled by an ordinary South African who knows what is going on at Eskom. He then offered to send an e-mail to clarify or document the issues at Eskom – who is really taking Eskom down and who is working towards building Eskom.”

She told him to send whatever informatio­n he had through to the committee for considerat­ion.

“I asked him why he waited so long? He said he watched all the processes of the committee but saw this never came up.

“What made him angry is that we are wrapping up our work … and yet, from October 17, we said we wanted informatio­n.”

The committee decided to accept affidavits from individual­s who have indicated their interest in making submission­s and set a final date of April 13 as the deadline.

He was angry. He said I did not do my work very well.

Zukiswa Rantho Chair of parliament’s public enterprise­s portfolio committee

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? WORRIED. Zukiswa Rantho of parliament’s public enterprise­s portfolio committee has received a threatenin­g phone call.
Picture: Gallo Images WORRIED. Zukiswa Rantho of parliament’s public enterprise­s portfolio committee has received a threatenin­g phone call.

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