Former Eskom CEO Molefe exercises right not to incriminate himself at Zondo Inquiry

Former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe’s legal team said that he would exercise his right not to incriminate himself at the state capture commission should he need to.

He has taken the stand but his lawyer, Advocate Thabane Masuku said that he was unhappy that he was furnished with details on his testimony only on Tuesday, so he might also not be able to answer all the questions put to him.

The state capture commission said that Molefe was implicated in many testimonies but today he is expected to deal with matters related to Eskom, including two payments of R1.6 billion and R659 million

Molefe’s lawyer said that he would not incriminate himself if asked about the Eskom civil claim and the criminal charges being investigated by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU).

“At some point, the SIU, or whoever is investigating this issue, will confront Mr Molefe on those aspects, so we ask where it is possible, that his right not to incriminate himself be respected if it is raised legitimately and we do hope it is raised legitimately.”

-EWN

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