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Eskom boss told police he survived murder attempt

Joseph Cotterill and David Pilling

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Johannesburg/London | The chief executive of South Africa’s troubled Eskom state power monopoly told police that he survived an attempt to kill him with cyanide-laced coffee, according to a government minister.

Andre de Ruyter was allegedly targeted a day after he submitted his resignation from the blackout-prone utility last month, just before his exit was made public. He blamed lack of support from within President Cyril Ramaphosa’s government in a battle to stem the worst ever blackouts in Africa’s most industrial nation and to tackle rampant graft within the company.

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