Mr Gordhan “get a life”…Cachalia fumes over 7-month wait for new ESKOM CEO

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The motives behind Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan’s rejection of the ESKOM board’s recommendation for a new CEO have been questioned. Ghaleb Cachalia, the Democratic Alliance’s (DA’s) Shadow Minister of Public Enterprises says that the Minister seems to be looking for somebody who meets his “specifications” rather than those of the board. Cachalia points out that representatives on the ESKOM board were “vetted and appointed” by the Minister himself. “These are people whom he trusts. The chairman of the board is an old acolyte of the minister. He has put him in places in the past all over the show to do business on his behalf. He's put him now in a very important position, but he doesn't value what he says. We need to know why.” Cachalia notes that the job of ESKOM CEO is a “hospital pass of note” - and that the struggling power supplier's new boss would need “nerves of steel” to be able to stand up to political interference. - Chris Steyn
21 Sep 2023 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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