Civil society organisations and political parties alike have not minced their words in reflection to tenure of outgoing Eskom CEO, Andre de Ruyter after he parted ways with the embattled power utility. Among those who have expressed gratitude to de Ruyter is the Democratic Alliance's shadow minister for Public Enterprises, Ghaleb Cachalia, who says the de Ruyter has been removed because he has touched the African National Congress in its studio. The UpdateAtNoon also got comment from Economic Freedom Fighters Spokesperson, Sinawo Tambo who says de Ruyter added to the demise of the already troubled utility. Congress of the People Spokesperson Dennis Bloem says the party is not surprised by de Ruyter's sudden exit and leader of the Freedom Front Plus (FF Plus), Dr Pieter Groenewald has called for a full investigation to be launched.

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