Ramathlodi spills the beans on Molefe
Updated | By JacarandaFM News
Former Mineral Resources Minister Ngoako Ramathlodi has put the cat among the pigeons with more allegations of state capture by the controversial Gupta family.
Ramathlodi claims Eskom CEO Brian Molefe and board chairperson Ben Ngubane pressured him into a R2 billion Glencore dispute.
According to amaBhungane, Molefe and Ngubane wanted Ramathlodi to suspend mining licences until they accepted the payment from the Gupta family, who wanted to buy Glencore's Optimum operation.
Optimum supplied coal to Eskom's Hendrina power station.
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Ramathlodi says after his refusal he was moved to another portfolio by President Jacob Zuma.
"The President gave me other reasons, like the Ministry of Public Service and Administration was without a leader, which I agreed to do, without questions," says Ramathlodi.
Listen to the full interview with Ramathlodi here:
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