Andre de Ruyter is Eskom's 13th CEO in the past decade and he knew the task will be challenging.De Ruyter has been nine months on the job, and so far government has given him the space needed to make tough calls.Since taking over he has confronted managers over poor maintenance practices. Andre de Ruyter knew…
Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter in January, 2020. Gallo Images/Business Day/Freddy Mavunda Restructuring power utility Eskom will be critical in making it attractive for private investment in future, says CEO André De Ruyter.In an interview on Fin24 editor Ron Derby on Monday, De Ruyter discussed what he learnt in the six months that he has…
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