Eskom targets whistleblowers of the R500 million security contract

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Eskom targets whistleblowers of the R500 million security contract
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Power utility launches probe into those who exposed the R500 million emergency security contract.

Eskom is launching a full-scale investigation aimed at exposing whistleblowers who revealed damning information about a controversial R500 million emergency security and guarding contract awarded to Fidelity Services Group.

Photo : Alan MurdochEskom is launching a full-scale investigation aimed at exposing whistleblowers who revealed damning information about a controversial R500 million emergency security and guarding contract awarded to Fidelity Services Group over a three-month period at the behest of the power utility’s now-suspended head of security,

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