The Citizen (KZN)

Did Lynne Brown lie to parliament?

NO TENDER, BUT ESKOM PAID TRILLIAN R250M Tokyo holds press conference to defend CEO, but Woods knew, Budlender finds.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s office is investigat­ing whether Public Enterprise­s Minister Lynne Brown lied to parliament when she claimed that Eskom had not used finance company Trillian Capital Partners’ services for a multi-mil- lion-rand insurance claim by the utility last year. This is according to DA shadow minister of public enterprise­s Natasha Mazzone.

This follows an explosive report on an investigat­ion into the Gupta-linked company, which alleges Eskom paid the company more than a quarter-of-a-billion rand, without securing a tender or contract.

The report by Geoff Budlender was on allegation­s by a whistleblo­wer at the company. At the centre was an insurance claim by Eskom for an explosion at its Duvha power plant.

The report references a parliament­ary reply by Brown in which she said no money was paid to Trillian for the power plant claim.

Former chairperso­n at Trillian, Tokyo Sexwale, yesterday defended CEO Eric Woods as a “good man who shook hands with the wrong people”. The report found Woods knew about the impending axing of former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene. But Sexwale insisted Woods was simply caught in the cross-fire of dealings between state entities and “a majority shareholde­r” at Trillian, referring to Gupa associate, Salim Essa.

The company has said it would study the report before making a comprehens­ive response. –

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? BRIEF. Tokyo Sexwale talks about the findings of the investigat­ion around Trillian Capital Partners yesterday.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark BRIEF. Tokyo Sexwale talks about the findings of the investigat­ion around Trillian Capital Partners yesterday.

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