Is André de Ruyter really safe?
Updated | By The Drive with Rob & Roz
Recently, Eskom CEO André de Ruyter found a strange device in his car, and this has led to security concerns. Journalist Christelle du Toit breaks down the latest developments.
Jacaranda FM News reported earlier that Eskom CEO, André de Ruyter, found a strange device in his car, which seemed to be a very sophisticated bug.
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Some descriptions of the device say that it had a motherboard filled with microchips, and it was noted that such devices were not available to the public, but are used by intelligence agencies.
This drama comes amidst the most severe spell of load shedding South Africa has experienced, and it has led to many calling for de Ruyter to be axed from his position.
The Eskom CEO also came under fire when he made a comment about the possibility of Stage 15 load shedding being implemented.
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Just recently, Minister Pravin Gordhan restructured the board of Eskom in order to make some form of substantial effect on the current electricity crisis.
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