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Scandal at South Africa’s Eskom: the CEO and the cyanide-laced coffee

The attempted poisoning of André de Ruyter is a dramatic example of how organised crime cartels have seeped into the country’s state.

David Pilling

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André de Ruyter knew something was not right when he started to feel dizzy and nauseous after drinking a coffee.

At the time he was chief executive of Eskom, South Africa’s collapsing electricity utility, and to his surprise, he found himself forgetting simple words, even the term “power station”.

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