JOINT BUSINESS STATEMENT ON ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION MADE PUBLIC BY FORMER ESKOM CEO ANDRE DE RUYTER
23 February 2023
Business has carefully considered the latest developments at Eskom. Our response is informed by the concern we have about the impact these developments are likely to have on the efforts we are making to stabilise energy supply, fight against crime and corruption and improve investor confidence.
We acknowledge that the allegations of corruption made by Andre De Ruyter remain unproven, however we take these allegations extremely seriously, particularly because of allegations that ministers and advisors in the Presidency knew about the continued high levels of corruption and apparently did nothing about it. We believe these allegations, if correct, are extremely damaging to ESKOM, the efforts to address the energy crisis and to the nation.
These serious allegations require an urgent response from our government and appropriate agencies of state to ensure that the truth is uncovered, and appropriate action taken. The allegations throw serious doubts on the ability of ESKOM to appropriately manage its resources, including additional resources allocated in the recent budget. We thus call on all major procurement contracts, including those related to the $8.5B climate change fund, to be transparent to assure the public that proper processes and structures are in place to prevent any corruption and to hold those responsible to account.
We condemn the attacks on Andre De Ruyter, irrespective of which quarter they come from. Reactions like these add credence to accusations that whistle-blowers are often treated as the criminals they unmask. We will not comment on reactions from political parties but urge government to act responsibly and give our country the confidence that they will address the allegations speedily and responsibly. This is particularly important in the midst of the energy crisis we currently have and the centrality of ESKOM in that.