Weekend Argus Saturday

Corruption is deeply rooted in Eskom, De Ruyter says in interview

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André de Ruyter has been dominating the news this entire week following the publication – and pirating – of his memoir Truth to Power, detailing his three years as Eskom CEO.

The revelations have reverberated through the corridors of power and he has been accused of even more perfidy and betrayal than when he spoke on national television earlier this year.

This week he spoke to Independent Media about the toll all of it has taken on his life and his family,

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