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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lynne_BrownLynne Brown - Wikipedia

    Lynne Brown (born 26 September 1961) is a South African politician who is a former Minister of Public Enterprises and former Premier of the Western Cape Province. She was born in Cape Town and grew up in Mitchells Plain. She was appointed Premier of the Western Cape following the resignation of Ebrahim Rasool in July 2008.

  2. Lynne Brown (* 26. September 1961 in Kapstadt) ist eine südafrikanische Politikerin des African National Congress . Leben. Brown war vom 25. Juli 2008 bis 6. Mai 2009 als Nachfolgerin von Ebrahim Rasool Ministerpräsidentin der südafrikanischen Provinz Westkap.

  3. 29. Apr. 2022 · The fourth state capture commission report reveals how former public enterprises minister Lynne Brown facilitated the Gupta family's takeover of Eskom, the country's biggest power utility. The report implicates Brown, Zuma and the Guptas in manipulating Eskom's board and contracts for their own benefit.

    • Aron Hyman
  4. 30. Apr. 2022 · The state capture commission report reveals how former public enterprises minister Lynne Brown facilitated the appointment of Gupta-linked board members and managers at Eskom, the country's biggest power utility. The report paints Brown as a key figure in enabling the Gupta family to control Eskom and benefit from lucrative coal contracts.

    • Aron Hyman
  5. 3. Feb. 2022 · Former minister Lynne Brown's reign at state enterprises when the Guptas captured Denel inspired the State Capture Commission, chaired by acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, to recommend introducing legislation to criminalise the abuse of power.

  6. 12. Juni 2022 · Former public enterprises minister Lynne Brown, who was implicated in the state capture report, says she had no dealings with the Gupta brothers and will clear her name in a book and possibly in court. She also defends her record on Eskom and denies any wrongdoing in appointing board members.

  7. 2. Feb. 2022 · The second part of the state capture commission report accuses the former public enterprises minister of using her powers to appoint board members who would not oppose the Guptas' scheme. The report reveals how the Guptas partnered with Denel to get exclusive contracts and hollow out the state munitions manufacturer.