The Citizen (KZN)

Ngubane on fraud rap

- Nkululeko Ncana

Former Eskom board chairman Ben Ngubane, pictured, faces charges of fraud and forgery.

Civil rights movement Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has laid the charges against Ngubane, who resigned from the Eskom board on Monday night.

The charges come on the back of the ANC’s call for Ngubane to be investigat­ed for misconduct and corruption at Eskom.

The DA, which has led a spirited campaign to have the entire Eskom board removed, said Ngubane should still be held liable for the governance problems incurred by the power utility under his leadership, despite his resignatio­n.

Public Enterprise­s Minister Lynne Brown announced Ngubane’s resignatio­n shortly after the announceme­nt of a full-scale parliament­ary inquiry into the financial mismanagem­ent at Eskom.

As a result, both the DA and the ANC’s study group on public enterprise­s found the timing of Ngubane’s resignatio­n “suspicious”.

“We view this resignatio­n as an attempt to avoid being held accountabl­e for his role in recent events at Eskom,” said the ANC’s Zukiswa Rantho.

DA shadow minister of public enterprise­s Natasha Mazzone said in statement that Ngubane would still have to be held liable for the rot at Eskom despite his resignatio­n.

“Ngubane’s resignatio­n will not exonerate him from liability for the breakdown of governance at the power utility and the DA will use the parliament­ary inquiry, set to commence on June 21, to hold Ngubane to account,” she vowed.

Outa director Ted Blom said the organisati­on had conducted its own investigat­ion into Ngubane during his time spent at both the SABC and Eskom.

“We have obtained evidence to substantia­te our claims and are confident of the strength of our case against Ngubane,” he said in a statement.

“We trust that the police and the NPA will take up this matter with the urgency and sincerity it deserves.”

Ngubane’s resignatio­n will not exonerate him.

Natasha Mazzone DA shadow minister of public enterprise­s

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