Eskom board member resigns over conflict of interest in ICT contract
George Sebulela resigned on Friday after Eskom’s board received a legal opinion on the matter. The board only became aware of it last week
George Sebulela resigned on Friday after Eskom’s board received a legal opinion on the matter. The board only became aware of it last week
Sars employment relation group executive Luther Lebelo spent taxpayer money on legal services to prepare him to testify at the Nugent commission
The ANC caucus has confirmed that former finance minister Nhlanhla Nene has resigned as a member of Parliament
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