Trade union Solidarity, a respondent in the matter, says Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed the review application with costs
Disgraced former Eskom CEO Brian Molefe has lost his third appeal against an order forcing him to repay R11m in pension payments unlawfully paid to him by the power utility’s pension fund.
Trade union Solidarity, which is one of the respondents in the matter, said the court dismissed this review application with costs. The high court found he was unlawfully awarded a R30m early retirement pension benefit by the Eskom Pension and Provident Fund after his resignation from Eskom in 2016.
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