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The ANC is pursuing a defamation claim against former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter, who claimed that a senior member of the ANC was involved in Eskom corruption. | News24_Business

The ANC has been awarded the right to serve papers in its defamation claim against André de Ruyter in Germany, where the former Eskom CEO is believed to be staying.

De Ruyter left SA shortly after being abruptly asked to leave Eskom in February following an explosive interview with eNCA. He had already notified Eskom of his intention to resign and was completing a handover process.

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