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Eskom's chairperson should have been fired: NUM

 

 

SAPA, The Times, Johannesburg, 12 March, 2015

 

The suspension of four top Eskom executives indicates a collapse of
governance at the parastatal, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said.

 

"Clearly it means there is collapse of governance. We would have expected
that the chairperson of Eskom's board should have been the one who is
fired," general secretary Frans Baleni told journalists outside the NUM's
national bargaining conference in Midrand.

 

"We did raise a concern about the reinstatement of this chairperson when the
new board [had] been established.

 

"We reject this because we've never been consulted. We think that there is a
bigger picture rather than to gun for these four executives."

 

Earlier on Thursday, Eskom chairman Zola Tsotsi said the four executives,
including chief executive Tshediso Matona, had been asked to step aside as
the power utility embarked on a fact-finding inquiry.

 

The other three are finance director Tsholofelo Molefe, group capital
executive Dan Morokane, and commercial and technology executive Matshela
Koko.

 

Non-executive board member Zethembe Khoza would become interim chief
executive.

 

"There is no intent or suspicion of wrongdoing, there are no charges against
them," Tsotsi said.

 

"There is no malice. There is no wrongdoing that is under consideration."

 

It was an inquiry, not an investigation, into the poor performance of
generation plants, delays in bringing plants on-stream, the high costs of
primary energy, and cash-flow problems.

 

The executives had been asked to step down for the duration of the inquiry,
he told reporters in Johannesburg.

 

Tsotsi said the process would not last longer than three months. There was
no hidden agenda behind the inquiry, but the board needed to establish a
baseline of where Eskom was.

 

Baleni said the timing of the suspension was poor.

 

"We had just made a call of save Eskom, doing things differently including
the involvement of labour," he said.

 

"Couldn't there be a better approach in dealing with the concerns they're
having? Because nobody is saying that somebody's corrupt, nobody's saying
somebody abused resources."

 

He said government must take responsibility, rather than penalising certain
individuals.

 

"They've just appointed this CEO. What message are they sending to these
individuals?" Baleni asked.

 

Matona was announced as Eskom's new CEO in August last year and took up his
position on September 1.

 

 

From:
http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2015/03/12/eskom-s-chairperson-should-have-
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