ID'S LANCE GREYLING WANTS ANC TO GIVE HITACHI SHARE PROFITS TO NELSON MANDELA CHILDREN'S FUND
Lance Greyling, the ID spokesperson for energy says ANC Treasurer-General Mathews Phosa's promise that Chancellor House would divest its shares in Hitachi Power Africa in the next 6 weeks ‘will have to be seen to be believed.
‘This is not the first time we have heard such a promise from Phosa, but this time around the ANC is under far more pressure to do the right thing,' Mr Greyling says, referring to Phosa's similar promise 2 years ago.
Greyling's campaign to ensure the ANC did not profit from the electricity crisis and electricity price increases saw him writing to the World Bank over a month ago, requesting that it withhold the Eskom loan until the ANC had divested its shares.
‘This has been a very tough campaign, especially given the fact that the ANC has been more interested in putting its own interests before those of ordinary South Africans and the poor,' says Greyling.
‘For my letter to the World Bank I was called "unpatriotic" by the Minister of Energy Dipou Peters, a laughable accusation considering that I was standing up for good, clean governance.