Consulting firm Trillian was positioned to make money through securing work from Eskom and had no business strategy beyond the Jacob Zuma administration, the Judicial Inquiry into State Capture heard on Thursday.
According to evidence by Bianca Goodson, the former CEO of Trillian Management Consulting, the company - which had been formed in 2015 and had businessman and Gupta ally Salim Essa as its major shareholder - had no long-term plan beyond the administration of the time, which was Zuma's tenure.