The Citizen (KZN)

Brown: Eskom needs boss ‘now’

TALK, TALK: MINISTER BRIEFS PRESS, DA SLATES PROCESS

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Public Enterprise­s Minister Lynne Brown yesterday urged the Eskom board to appoint a new CEO as soon as possible, but was mum about whether suspended acting CEO Matshela Koko would be reinstated.

Koko has reportedly been found not guilty on all charges at a disciplina­ry hearing where he was accused of allegedly failing to declare a conflict of interest owing to his stepdaught­er owning shares in a company that was awarded a tender by a division he led.

Board chairperso­n Zethembe Khoza said the board had received the report on the disciplina­ry hearing, but they still needed to deliberate before an announceme­nt could be made.

Brown told journalist­s yesterday she had not yet been briefed on the outcome of Koko’s disciplina­ry hearing.

Meanwhile, a source told The Citizen Koko would be presented as the proposed candidate for the new chief executive.

However, Brown’s spokespers­on, Colin Cruywagen, could not confirm this.

During the media briefing yesterday, Brown welcomed the two recently appointed board members, Professor Malegapuru Makgoba and Professor Tshepo Mongalo, adding that more members would be appointed in the coming months out of “several strong candidates”. She also asked the new board to finalise investigat­ions and suspension­s.

“Among my first instructio­ns to the board was, therefore, to engage the process of appointing a new group chief executive as a priority. The finalisati­on of the investigat­ion into all suspended executives is of paramount importance to rebuild board reputation,” she said.

The DA called Koko’s hearing a sham and said they would lay charges. –

 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? BACK IN? Suspended acting CEO of Eskom Matshela Koko might be back in the hot seat.
Picture: Neil McCartney BACK IN? Suspended acting CEO of Eskom Matshela Koko might be back in the hot seat.
 ?? Picture: AFP ?? CHECK UP. A United Nations military official visits wounded Tanzanian peacekeepe­rs in Goma yesterday.
Picture: AFP CHECK UP. A United Nations military official visits wounded Tanzanian peacekeepe­rs in Goma yesterday.

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