Alexforbes Lead Story - Robert Kahimise

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In the Alexforbes Lead Story:
The Electricity Control Board has reiterated its commitment to operating independently and without external influence. ECB Chief Executive Officer Robert Kahimise explained that around 90 percent of the ECB's revenue is generated through levies, a funding model he says supports the board's independence. He stressed that the regulator's decisions are guided by legislation and the interests of the electricity sector and consumers, rather than external pressure. Angie Scholtz sat down with Robert Kahimise.
9 Jun English South Africa Business · Business News

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