Eskom to cancel contract after probe

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Investigation finds Econ Oil & Energy had inflated fees in R14bn contract

Andre de Ruyter, CEO of Eskom, at the head office at MegaWatt Park in Sunninghill, Sandton. Picture: FREDDY MAVUNDA

Nothemba Mlonzi, a director at Econ Oil, declined to comment because she said the matter is a legal dispute, without elaborating whether any legal proceeding has been filed. The company is a black women-owned business that supplies fuel oil to clients in a number of industries, according to its website.

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