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Tshediso Matona and three others to step down pending inquiry - Eskom

Board to commission independent view on poor performance of generation plant, delays in bringing Medupi onstream etc.

Eskom Board commissions independent enquiry

The ‪#‎Eskom Board has today resolved to commission an independent enquiry on the current status of the business and its challenges. The Board, in its quest to address the current challenges faced by Eskom, has deemed it prudent to seek an independent view on the status of, among other things:

The poor performance of generation plant

Delays in bringing the new generation plant on-stream

High costs of primary energy 

Cash flow challenges

"To ensure that this process is as transparent and uninhibited as possible," said Eskom Chairman, Mr Zola Tsotsi, "the Board has also resolved that four of its senior executives, including the Chief Executive, should step down for the duration of this enquiry".

The executives who have been asked to step down while the enquiry is underway are Ms Tsholofelo Molefe (Finance Director), Mr Dan Marokane (Group Capital) and Mr Matshela Koko (Commercial and Technology). One of the current non-executive Board members, Mr Zethembe Khoza, has been asked to assume the position of interim Chief Executive. Mr Khoza will be supported by Ms Nonkululeko Veleti (Finance), Mr Abram Masango (Group Capital) and Mr Edwin Mabelane (Commercial and Technology).

"All these senior executives have been with the organization a long time," added Mr Tsotsi, "and we are confident that they will maintain business continuity during this period".

The Board also resolved that the independent enquiry be conducted by external parties, who will be selected within the next week. They will be given unfettered rights of access to all information deemed necessary for this probe to be successful.

The Board has emphasized that this process is a critical step towards ensuring that the situation facing Eskom improves as expeditiously as possible. "To that end, we would like to assure our customers and employees that this was done in the best interest of all our stakeholders, and we hope to come out of this with a better grasp of all the challenges facing the business, and most importantly, with solutions", added Mr Tsotsi.

More on the interim appointees 

Ms Nonkululeko Veleti

Ms Nonkululeko Veleti is a registered Chartered Accountant and has been with the organisation for almost 14 years working in the Finance Department. 

Abram Masango

Mr Abram Masango, a qualified engineer, has been with Eskom for over 18 years and is currently Project Director at Kusile. He brings to the role many years of valuable experience, having occupied various senior positions within the organisation. 

Edwin Mabelane

Mr Edwin Mabelane has been with the organisation for 21 years. He is a qualified engineer has been a very senior executive before this appointment. He brings into the role many years of valuable experience.    

Statement issued by Eskom, March 12 2015

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