Former Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) CEO Lucky Montana on Tuesday told the parliamentary inquiry into Eskom that he resisted a political attempt to impose a new board at the entity that would be favourable to the Gupta brothers and help them secure contracts in a locomotive tender considered one of the biggest in the world. Montana said in his observation there was truth to the widespread perception that the family of Indian origin had corrupted the country’s state-owned companies on a vast scale, and fingered two former ministers and the head of the ruling party’s finances.
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Montana claims he fought off a bid to change the PRASA board
