KW Miller was interviewed by BizNews this week – the interview was more like a promotional video for his objective of capturing/privatising Eskom. The big question is why are Wall Street becoming involved in funding Eskom and how would this impact South Africans in the long term.
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IT IS A BLACK HOLE — THE MINISTER SAID IT IS A WORLDWIDE PROBLEM — THAT DARN JAN VAN RIEBEECK MUST HAVE TRAVELLED ALL OVER — SO OUR HISTORY BOOKS WAS FAKE NEWS ….
Uncke Scott this guy is a Jesuit and cannot be trusted. They all playing for the same team.
I agree
Another SNAKE.
Twee gesig jakkals
Wow he is on my feed. I even lessoned to him. A fish swims.and other fish follows . But a fish is just a fish so you always find out where the fish swims if you won’t to catch him. Thank you Scott l did lesson to him. Once .. have a great day.
Eskom, must be fixed.
There’s always a lender for a thief or thieves at a price and the way I see it is even if Eskom were privatized what there is left of Eskom today will take a very long time to repair at an exorbitant cost.
Mr KW Miller according to his resume he is knowledgeable about the financial and technical aspect involved to fix Eskom.
His bio mentions among other experiences; Enforcement Division investigator and a derivatives analyst at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and that is quite a BIG job. He also lists proprietary trader and portfolio manager at JP Morgan Chase in 1992.
In 2019, Miller published a report on Eskom where he criticized the company’s split into three entities and said that “only a forensic audit to assess the scale of past and present looting of the state-owned enterprise could save it. he been taking much stick ever since! Rather him than me where that is concerned. I have listened to many of the videos by KW Miller and from my perspective he is saying “the right words” but…!!! Anyway….Let him get on with it, if he is a rotten apple he will fall off the tree himself.
I’ve been campaigning for South Africa from Britain for 15 years, it has been my experience that people come, people go, there’s plenty of talkers not enough doers and I don’t think anyone has the magical skills to solve the problems in South Africa just as long as there is majority rule.
We know what the problems are now give us the solutions and stop supporting and voting for the African National Congress.
Take care and look after one another.