Senior Eskom manager tells Zondo about ‘secret’ meetings with Tony Gupta

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Ayanda Ntetha says she was not comfortable about telling her superiors about the meeting because there was a lack of trust at the power utility at the time.

on Tuesday told the chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture that she did not trust her colleagues at the power utility at the time, and was not comfortable enough to tell them about her 2015 meetings with Tony Gupta.

Ntetha told Zondo that she had agreed to meet Gupta because she saw an opportunity to ask him to instruct Tegeta’s chief executive officer Ravi Nath to cooperate with the power utility with regards to fixing the grammatical errors in the coal supply agreement and work towards moving it to the entity’s master coal supply template.

“I did not trust the people that I worked with at Eskom. I did not trust that I would get the support for the things I wanted to do at Eskom,” Ntetha said.

 

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