The Mercury

Scopa chairperso­n apologises to Eskom board member Mavuso

- SIYABONGA MKHWANAZI siyabonga.mkhwanazi@inl.co.za

THE chairperso­n of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, Mkhuleko Hlengwa, has apologised to Eskom board member Busisiwe Mavuso for the manner in which he handled their fiery meeting exchange last week.

Hlengwa said on Tuesday night that the IFP national executive committee (NEC) had met to discuss the issue.

The committee had asked him to reflect on it given what Mavuso had said on radio about the exchange.

Mavuso had taken exception to the manner in which the exchange took place, saying to Radio 702, “I am not going to be told to behave as if I am a naughty 12-year-old schoolgirl”.

Hlengwa said the IFP NEC had accepted his explanatio­n and upheld that the rules of Parliament were correctly invoked “insofar as the construct of Scopa is concerned”.

“The party asked me to reflect on the manner in which these rules were applied, and to give due regard to how Ms Mavuso may have felt, considerin­g the sentiments she expressed on Radio 702 on Monday, 25 April 2022.

“I have done this. Accordingl­y,

I wish to express an apology to Ms Mavuso; which I will convey to her in due course. I accept that the situation could have been handled better,” said Hlengwa.

Hlengwa and Mavuso were caught up in a heated exchange last Friday during a meeting with the Eskom board and management.

This followed Scopa’s oversight visit to Medupi and Kusile power stations and its meeting with Eskom.

Mavuso had accused the ANC-led government of being responsibl­e for the mess at Eskom.

But Hlengwa accused her of getting into political terrain and she was asked to leave the meeting.

After the IFP meeting, Hlengwa apologised to Mavuso and said the matter could have been handled better.

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