Cabinet joins calls for de Ruyter to approach law enforcement agencies

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VIDEO | Cabinet has joined calls for former Eskom CEO, Andre de Ruyter to approach law enforcement agencies regarding any allegations of corruption at the power utility.

 

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He must lay charges against Mbalula,ANC, for reputation or character assassination

Law enforcement is the ANC so what would DeRuyter have gained by that? 🤮🤮

Why are they so pressing for him to go to the authorities, when SAPS is governed by ANC corruption, Do not go Andre expose them.

Pointless to report corruption to the corrupt..

I tell you Mondli was behind shooting Chris Hani in the head.

a mondi baboon say to be honest . This whole ANC cabal stinks of a girl getting molested in a Christian national apardheid school and the response from authorities to sweep it under the carpet. Burn and ban the terrorist fuckup group.

Mxmm

Laager mentality from the SA Cabinet. Covering and protecting our collective corruption. Now trying to divert attention on the messenger We've seen this before during Apartheid. Gaslighting and trying to force All their lies on the public. What a disgrace! What a shame!

He already did that!!!! 😵‍💫🤬🤬🤬

Laager mentality. Covering and protecting our collective corruption. They all know the truth. Now trying to divert attention on the messenger We've seen this before during Apartheid. Gaslighting and trying to force All their lies on the public. What a disgrace! What a shame!

As if that would help, Millions of FOREIGN currency where found in someone's sofa and nothing happened.

Cabinet must provide security guarantee first!

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