Eskom is demanding the repayment of nearly R2.8 million from an ex-manager and two suppliers.
Eskom has launched legal action against a former employee and two coal suppliers over money exchanged as kickbacks to the utility, City PressThe state-owned power company is demanding almost R2.8 million be repaid by ex-manager Thulani Zulu and the two suppliers — Commodity Logistics Managers and Siba Grand Business Enterprises.
“The payments constituted secret profits received by Zulu as an employee of Eskom,” City Press quoted the documents as saying. It said Zulu’s actions showed a severe conflict between his interests and Eskom’s business and financial interests., with CEO André de Ruyter saying it is clear that the patronage networks created during the state capture years are still active.
“The latter readings were captured by route contractors at customer sites on a handheld device and forwarded to her electronically,” Hawks spokesperson Captain Yolisa Mgolodela said.The Hawks said Wolmarans cost Eskom more than R11 million.arrested for corruption linked to Eskom contracts“As a result of the influence of the suspects, ABB in turn irregularly appointed Impulse International Ltd as a sub-contractor on a R549.6 million portion of the work,” Eskom said.
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