The former Eskom CEO has applied for leave to appeal a court judgment ordering him to pay R10m
Eskom on Wednesday announced it had successfully recovered the R30m it unlawfully paid to the Eskom Pension and Provident Fund for the benefit of former CEO Brian Molefe...
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