BUSINESS NEWS - Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown is set to face tough questions in Parliament on Tuesday over governance issues in state-owned enterprises.
The chairpersons and chief executive officers of parastatals under her watch are also expected to appear before the portfolio committee.
It's the same committee which has been conducting an inquiry into state capture at Eskom, which also resumes today.
There have been calls for Brown's head, as state-owned enterprises sink further into financial ruin.
Eskom on Friday, suffered another downgrade by ratings agency Moody's.
Parliament's Public Enterprises committee now wants a progress report from Brown on what's being done to address the problems at state-owned companies.
Later, the inquiry will resume with testimony from former Prasa chief executive officer Lucky Montana.