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“Truth to Power”: A Memoir Exposing Corruption in South Africa’s Energy Sector

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In his memoir “Truth to Power,” former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter offers readers an insider’s perspective of the corruption he witnessed during his three-year tenure at the South African electricity giant. Through a blend of narrative and analysis, de Ruyter exposes the dark underbelly of power and the crippling impact of corruption on the nation’s energy crisis.

Overview of the Book

De Ruyter’s account of his time at Eskom is both sophisticated and accessible, providing a detailed overview of the complex bureaucracy, history, and politics surrounding South Africa’s energy sector. With his dry wit and simple language, he breaks down difficult concepts for readers, making the memoir an engaging and informative read.

“Truth to Power” is a highly comprehensive work, offering a clear understanding of the current energy crisis while acknowledging the challenges faced by de Ruyter’s successors. It portrays the staggering extent of corruption within the company, from fake fuel oil deliveries costing millions per month to exorbitant prices paid for basic supplies. Moreover, the book reveals the author’s personal journey navigating a dangerous environment, including political interference, absurd regulations, baseless accusations, and an attempted poisoning.

Renewable Energy as a Solution

Beyond exposing the rampant corruption, de Ruyter also discusses the potential of renewable energy as a swift and affordable solution to South Africa’s power woes. Drawing from his experience at the highest levels of the state, he presents an authoritative perspective on the future of the nation’s energy landscape.

Author’s Background

Born and raised in South Africa, André de Ruyter served as Eskom CEO from January 2020 to February 2023. Prior to joining Eskom, he held executive positions at Sasol and Nampak. Following his time at the electricity company, de Ruyter remains an advocate for a just energy transition that synchronizes economic growth, job creation, and environmental benefits.

“Truth to Power” is not only a compelling personal account but also an enlightening exposé of the inner workings of a notoriously corrupt organization. By shedding light on the malfeasance within Eskom, de Ruyter not only informs readers but also contributes to the pursuit of transparency and accountability in South Africa’s energy sector.

Published by Penguin Books, “Truth to Power” is available for purchase at Exclusive Books stores, priced at R350. As South Africa’s fastest-selling book this year, it has also been released as an audiobook, broadening its reach to an even larger audience. Through de Ruyter’s harrowing experiences and insights, the memoir serves as a testament to the resilience and determination required for change in the face of overwhelming corruption and adversity.

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