BREAKING NEWS: Former Eskom executives to appear in court on corruption charges

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BREAKING NEWS: Former Eskom executives to appear in court for corruption

Electricity pylons at an Eskom coal-burning power station near Sasolburg. Picture: REUTERS/ SIPHIWE SIBEKO

Several former Eskom executives have been arrested by the police's elite investigating unit, the Hawks and the National Prosecuting Authority's investigating directorate. Hawks spokesperson Hangwani Mulaudzi confirmed the arrests to Business Day, but said details would only be provided at a later stage.

Television news channel eNCA reported on Thursday morning that the arrests were in relation to fraud and corruption amounting toMore than 10 accused are expected to appear in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court later on Thursday.

 

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