
[miningmx.com] – A third Eskom executive, suspended amid an internal inquiry in May, has left the company.
Former finance director, Tsholofelo Molefe, has mutually agreed a separation with Eskom which the utility said was on an amicable basis. Molefe was never suspected of any negligence, misconduct or wrongdoing, Eskom said.
Tshediso Matona, Eskom’s former CEO, and head of group capital, Dan Marokane, announced their resignations from Eskom earlier this month.
Matshela Koko, group executive for technology and commercial is the fourth executive who took three-months ‘gardening leave’. His fate is yet to be decided.