Andre de Ruyter exposes Eskom sabotage campaign

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In May 2022, Eskom’s Chief Operating Officer, Jan Oberholzer, received a bomb threat.

The threat was never carried out, and a suspect was arrested for the crime a few months later.

An EFF branch chair from eMalahleni, Thapelo Mnisi, was arrested and released on R2,000 bail in November last year. His case was postponed to 17 January 2023

The general manager of security at Eskom, advocate Karen Pillay, told News24 that Oberholzer’s case was one of many in recent months.

“The targeting of Eskom executives and employees who are focused and hard at work during these difficult times is very disturbing. Such acts of criminality are malicious, and Eskom takes them seriously.”

EFF
 
An EFF branch chair from eMalahleni, Thapelo Mnisi, was arrested and released on R2,000 bail in November last year. His case was postponed to 17 January 2023
And? Case postponed, docket mysetriously disappeared, faked his own death and has been partying in Tunisia Tanzania?

On 16 December 2022, President Cyril Ramaphosa deployed 2,700 South African National Defence soldiers to four of Eskom’s power stations.

De Ruyter said this was because Eskom was under “near-constant siege”, plagued with problems such as vandalism and theft.

This deployment cost the country just over R200 million.
R200m is a very small price to pay (if effective) when the economy of the country is on the line.

Considering how Squirrel doesn't have control over any part of his government, I hope that Squirrel is aware that deploying the SANDF anywhere in SA, could all too easily result in a military coup orchestrated by the Zuma faction.

Is the SANDF still (currently) deployed at power stations?
 
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I take my hat off to the courage André de Ruyter shows. He's painted a huge target on his own back disclosing what we suspected but couldn't prove without his input.
 
I take my hat off to the courage André de Ruyter shows. He's painted a huge target on his own back disclosing what we suspected but couldn't prove without his input.
If we lived in a normal society he would've been honored as a hero.
In the new dawn, he is now a fugitive from a corrupt guava mint.
 
If we lived in a normal society he would've been honored as a hero.
In the new dawn, he is now a fugitive from a corrupt guava mint.
He did nothing but make blanket statements we already knew about, he solved nothing
 
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