Andre de Ruyter hiding out in Germany: report

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The ANC has reportedly been given the go-ahead to serve court papers on Andre de Ruyter in Germany.

The Gauteng High Court has reportedly given the ANC the right to serve papers relating to its defamation claim against former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter – in Germany., the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has given the governing party an “edictal citation”, allowing it to serve court papers in a foreign country.

However, De Ruyter was nowhere to be seen following the interview, and the ANC struggled to locate him to serve him court papers. However, the former Eskom executive is in high demand, with many parties seeking answers to the various claims he has made. Standing Committee on Public Accounts member Sakhumzi Moyo also previously said that the investigation could pose a risk to Eskom as de Ruyter was also not properly vetted., de Ruyter was questioned over the senior minister and high-ranking politician he alleged were aware of the entrenched corruption at Eskom.

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