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Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter is set for a SECOND explosive TV interview, this time with M-Net’s Carte Blanche on Sunday, 14 May. Photo: Twitter

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Andre de Ruyter set for SECOND bombshell interview on Carte Blanche

Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter is set for a SECOND explosive TV interview, this time with M-Net’s Carte Blanche on Sunday, 14 May. MUST READ | What time is Carte Blanche this Sunday? De Ruyter left Eskom shortly after a sensational interview with eNCA’s Annika Larsen on 21 February during an edition of My Guest Tonight.  During the interview De Ruyter made several jaw-dropping claims. Now, less […]

12-05-23 16:10
andre de ruyter eskom
Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter is set for a SECOND explosive TV interview, this time with M-Net’s Carte Blanche on Sunday, 14 May. Photo: Twitter

Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter is set for a SECOND explosive TV interview, this time with M-Net’s Carte Blanche on Sunday, 14 May.

MUST READ | What time is Carte Blanche this Sunday?

De Ruyter left Eskom shortly after a sensational interview with eNCA’s Annika Larsen on 21 February during an edition of My Guest Tonight. 

During the interview De Ruyter made several jaw-dropping claims.

Now, less than two months later, De Ruyter has sat down again, this time for an interview with Carte Blanche – which airs every Sunday at 19:00 (SA time).

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From a secret location, De Ruyter talks to Carte Blanche presenter Bongani Bingwa about the Eskom intelligence files.

“I did not solve load shedding. I did not address all of the corruption. But I did make a good start in solving energy security,” De Ruyter says in a snippet from Sunday’s interview.

Carte Blanche is a South African investigative journalism television series which airs on M-Net every Sunday.

Its first episode aired on 21 August 1988 and over the last 34-plus years has earned credibility amongst South African viewers for its investigation into corruption, consumer issues and current events.