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Minister Lynne Brown: Reinstatement of Molefe is Better Option for South Africa

PRETORIA – The Eskom board’s decision to reinstate former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Brian Molefe may have shocked many South Africans… but according to Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown, it’s a “better option” than the previous R30 million early retirement pay-out! Not everyone agrees (see the joke at the bottom of the page). “I believe the board’s […]

13-05-17 16:33
Eskom has remained resilient, said Brown

PRETORIA – The Eskom board’s decision to reinstate former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Brian Molefe may have shocked many South Africans… but according to Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown, it’s a “better option” than the previous R30 million early retirement pay-out! Not everyone agrees (see the joke at the bottom of the page).

File Photo of Minister of Public Enterprises, Lynne Brown 24/02/2015. Ntswe Mokoena

“I believe the board’s proposal ultimately presents a significantly better value preposition to the South African fiscus than the previous pension proposal. I informed the board that I was satisfied with its re-evaluation process,” said Minister Brown at a media briefing in Cape Town, yesterday.

“After considering various options, the board proposed that Mr Molefe return all monies received on his departure from Eskom and be reinstated as CEO effective immediately.

“In terms of the board’s proposal, Mr Molefe agreed to serve out the remainder of his original contract and to reconsider the terms of his contract that resulted in the previous pension arrangement,” said the Minister.

Molefe will return to the power utility on Monday.

Minister Brown, however, added that the matter has raised an important broader issue relating to state owned companies.

“I’ve asked my department to work with state owned companies to ensure that the pension packages negotiated with executives at state owned companies are in line with the cabinet approved remuneration standards,” said Minister Brown.

Molefe will serve out the remaining two and a half-years of his five year contract.

Molefe’s resignation from his post on 1 January 2017, followed the publication by former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report into alleged state capture.

Molefe’s tears at a press conference following the State Capture report, when he claimed he was at a ‘shebeen’ in Saxonwold and not at the Gupta Family residence. Source: Twitter

At the time, Molefe said his stepping down was not an act of admission or wrongdoing on his part.

At Friday’s briefing, the Minister said Molefe had not been found guilty of anything. “He has been accused of being captured, but he must be seen as innocent until proven otherwise.”

One of many Saxonwold Shebeen jokes at the time of Molefe’s claim

Speaking on the state of the utility, Minister Brown said Eskom has managed to remain resilient even at a time when the South African economy is stagnant. “There is a narrative to say that Eskom is in a bad state, the utility has been able to cover its costs (including) the build programme. It has been able to cover its costs by 90%. Eskom is quite resilient,” she said.

Allegations of impropriety regarding interim CEO Matshela Koko

The Eskom board has also briefed Minister Brown on the status of investigations of allegations of impropriety regarding interim Chief Executive Matshela Koko.

“In the interest of the process, the interim Chief Executive has decided to go on leave until the investigation is finalised by mid-June and I support the decision,” said the Minister.

The latest Gupta joke being shared on social media. Submitted by: Rika Stander

Meanwhile, Parliament on Friday confirmed Molefe’s resignation as a Member of Parliament. – SAnews.gov.za