John Steenhuisen said that he was set to conduct an oversight visit at the power station in his capacity as a member of Parliament. He said that the visit was meant to be part of measures to address the country's dire energy crisis.
JOHANNESBURG - Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said that he was disappointed with government after he was denied access to Eskom's Kusile power station in Mpumalanga on Wednesday.
"I only wish Minister Gordhan was as prompt, effective and efficient at dealing with electricity crises as he has been in preventing me from performing my oversight function and getting to the bottom of exactly what is going on at Kusile."
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