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South Africa’s Eskom investigates CEO over racism allegations

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March 9, 2021
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South Africa’s Eskom investigates CEO over racism allegations
Andre de Ruyter, chief executive officer of Eskom Holdings Ltd., arrives during the state of the nation ceremony in the national assembly in Cape Town, South Africa, on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced sweeping changes to the structure of the nation’s electricity industry to address energy shortages and reduce the reliance on state power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images

South Africa’s troubled power utility Eskom on Tuesday announced it would launch an independent investigation into allegations of racism leveled against its chief executive who was appointed last year.

In a recent address to lawmakers, a suspended senior company official accused Andre de Ruyter of sidelining black suppliers.

Thereafter, the struggling utility issued a statement defending its leadership, saying it “affirms its support and confidence in the executive management instilling a high-performance culture.”

But in a fresh statement on Tuesday the utility’s board said, “the allegation not only brings Eskom into disrepute, but it also threatens to detract and distract the focus of the executive team… in particular from their critical job of restoring Eskom to operational and financial stability.”

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Eskom, the largest power utility on the continent, has long struggled to end outages that have hampered growth in Africa’s most industrialized country.

De Ruyter, a former packaging executive, took over embattled Eskom in January from Phakamani Hadebe who resigned citing “unimaginable demands” of the job, becoming the tenth CEO to quit the firm in a decade.

Tasked with overseeing a plan to improve the utility’s performance by breaking it up into several units, de Ruyter has enjoyed little success.

It is still repairing the damage done by years of corruption, mismanagement and over-spending, accruing billions of dollars in debt despite multiple bailouts from the state.

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South Africa has been stalked by years of racial tension, a by-product of decades of inequality for blacks, stemming from the apartheid era that ended almost three decades ago.

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