The minister says he based his decision on the serious nature of the charges he was facing.
Energy Minister Jeff Radebe axed Nuclear Energy Corporation SA chief executive Phumzile Tshelane on Tuesday.
Early in December, Radebe disbanded the Necsa board, saying acts of some defiant board members had compromised the ability of the entire board to discharge its fiduciary duties. A new board has already been appointed.
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