*YCLSA welcomes Godsells resignation from ESKOM *

*09 November 2009*

The Young communist League of South Africa (uFasimba) welcomes the long
overdue resignation of Bobby Godsell as the Chairperson of the Eskom Board.
We say Good Riddance; his resignation exposes his resistance to
transformation in Eskom and his intentions to destabilise the institution in
terms of governance and administration and basically to sabotage the mandate
of our government to turn-around the crises at the power utility.

The YCLSA believes that this is a progressive step towards transformation
and further ensuring that the mandate of ESKOM remains that of service
delivery and delivering energy as a broader spectrum of the
industrialization strategy as opposed to it being a profit maximisation
corporate entity that seeks to exploit the poor to the benefit of the few
elite lily white corporations

We doubt that Godsell's attempt to push Maroga had anything to do only with
racism, and may actually be about business and political interests and
forces that saw Eskom as a cash-cow, and wanted their fingers in the Eskom's
pot of gold. We have it on good authority that Maroga resisted all of these
shenanigans, especially an attempt by Godsell to play the executive role,
and thus the mockery that transpired last weekend.

We were also sickened by Godsell’s divisive attitude of the senior
management of Eskom, treating other officials and managers as his blue-eyed
boys. Thus, we say, good riddance.

The feud at Eskom displays the need for the Minister of Public Enterprise to
clearly distinguish the role of the board in parastatals and those of their
executives. This was the case with the SABC Board, and now it is a crisis at
Transnet.

*Full Blown Enquiry*

The YCLSA calls for an urgent, full blown enquiry into the state of Eskom
and its mandate and moreover, that the inquiry should cover questions of
governance and transformation. There should also be a probe as to how the
staff memorandum on the resignation of Moroga was swiftly “leaked” to the
Democratic Alliance. If anybody, including and especially Godsell, are
discovered to have breached their fiduciary duties as a director in giving
the DA crucial information without consultation, they should be bought to
book.

We implore Maroga to concentrate on the pressing crises around the launch of
a turn-around strategy, the building of new power stations, financing of new
power generation projects, rampant power cuts and a possible 45% tariff
increase in the next 3 years as what should preoccupy the leadership and
executive of Eskom.

We hold no brief for Maroga, and want him and his senior management to know
that if they fail the poor in terms of provision of electricity, we will
hold them accountable and there will be no scapegoat in the form of Godsell.

Issued by the YCLSA Head office

Contact

Gugu Ndima (National spokesperson)

076 783 1516


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+27 76 783 1516

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