News24 | R2.2bn Eskom corruption case: Investigating officer hints Germans could be let off hook

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Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko

Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko

It remains to be seen if the State will proceed with charges against two Germans alleged to be part of the Eskom R2.2-billion corruption case.

This was revealed during an inquiry in the Middleburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Mpumalanga to determine if there had been any unreasonable delays in the case.

On Tuesday, the inquiry continued to hear evidence from the investigating officer, who cannot be named due to safety concerns.

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