Cele says there's 'huge' political will to stop corruption & sabotage at Eskom

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Cele says there's 'huge' political will to stop corruption & sabotage at Eskom
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Police Minister Bheki Cele on Tuesday told Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) that he personally also questioned police officers about the alleged involvement of politicians in corruption.

CAPE TOWN - Police Minister Bheki Cele says there is huge political will to stop the sabotage and corruption at Eskom.

Police told Scopa that no politicians were currently under investigation in relation to corruption at Eskom. The police minister was responding to criticism from MPs that police were not doing enough and were too slow to investigate corruption at Eskom.

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