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ANC secretary general Fikile Mbalula says the bravery AndreDeRuyter show on tv is no longer there as the former eskom CEO has gone underground. Full story here ➡️

The ANC has threatened to “smoke out” former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter, who the party claims went into hiding after publicly accusing ANC ministers of corruption and political interference at the power utility. “He has gone underground. That bravery we saw on television about claims that the ANC is corrupt, we do not see it any longer in terms of the response,” said ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula.

“We will trace him, find him and smoke him out wherever he is because we are not going to allow anyone to say the ANC is corrupt.”Mbalula made the remarks at the launch of “the people’s march” at Solomon Mahlangu Freedom Square in Mamelodi yesterday to the City of Tshwane.SIU to speak to De Ruyter about his Eskom mafia claims, shocked he didn’t mention it before

Last Wednesday, he warned De Ruyter that should he fail to produce evidence of the ANC corruption at the end of the day, the party would go ahead with a lawsuit because De Ruyter’s allegations had tarnished its good name.The developments come amid a Daily Maverick report on four crime cartels that have allegedly brought Eskom and the country to its knees. The publication linked two senior members of President Cyril Ramaphosa ’s Cabinet to the cartels. However, their names are yet to be revealed.

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