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Corrupt Power Sector Strangles South Africa

Por: Forbes Tech January 12, 2023

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When CEOs investigate corruption, including internal sabotage from suppliers who want more work, some may not want them around. Consider South Africa’s failed state power utility, Eskom, whose CEO André de Ruyter was treated for cyanide poisoning after drinking coffee in his office. It is now being investigated as an . The incident came the day after de Ruyter had tendered his resignation, effective March 31. Mr. de Ruyter has been probing... + full article



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