DA: Natasha Michael says Eskom’s energy crisis is being shrouded in secrecy

21st November 2014

DA: Natasha Michael says Eskom’s energy crisis is being shrouded in secrecy

With Eskom again warning of the threat of imminent load shedding, due to “unforeseen technical problems”, the silence from the Minister of Public Enterprise, Ms Lynne Brown, is deafening. No one at Eskom or the department of Public Enterprises is willing to answer any questions.
 

 
For a number of weeks now, the DA has been pushing on every front to get information out of Minister Brown to determine:
 
 

 
Reports suggest today that there is another cracked coal silo at Majuba, and that load shedding could soon be implemented again. This raises further questions about what is really going on at Eskom. It does not bode well that Eskom and the Department is concealing this information. One has to wonder what it is that they are hiding. 
 

 
The DA has taken numerous steps to ask for clarity from Minister Brown:
 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
The energy crisis at Eskom is being shrouded in secrecy. The Parliamentary Committee (chaired by the ANC), Eskom management and the Minister have resisted every attempt at openness and transparency. There is no information publicly available that sheds light on what is really happening at Eskom.
 

 
The fact of the matter is that Eskom is a public entity, that it is funded by the state and that it therefore must account to Parliament, especially if more load shedding is likely.
 

 
The DA is now forced to institute a Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) application to compel the Minister and her department to tell South Africa what is really going on at Majuba and at our other power stations.

 

 

Issued by DA