
‘Eskom needs continuity’ – CEO on resignation calls
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Eskom, Andre De Ruyter, will not resign from his position, despite mounting calls for him to do so. De Ruyter said in a virtual media briefing on Tuesday afternoon that the power utility needs continuity from a leadership/management perspective and whilst it’s easy to cast blame on the utility alone, the reality is “we are where we are and therefore need to work together” to get out of this predicament. De Ruyter and the rest of Eskom’s management briefed the public on the latest developments regarding load shedding. They have announced that from Wednesday 5:00, the country moves to level 3 of load shedding till Friday, whereupon we move to level 2. It is expected blackouts will be phased out at the weekend.
De Ruyter has blamed endless red tape as one of the reasons that is making maintenance at the utility challenging. “Current procurement methodology is not well suited to the running of large complex industrial enterprises like Eskom”. He has also criticized municipalities who are not playing their role in implementing load shedding at local government level. This has exacerbated the utility’s plethora of issues which include financial limitations.
De Ruyter has blamed endless red tape as one of the reasons that is making maintenance at the utility challenging. “Current procurement methodology is not well suited to the running of large complex industrial enterprises like Eskom”. He has also criticized municipalities who are not playing their role in implementing load shedding at local government level. This has exacerbated the utility’s plethora of issues which include financial limitations.