How Eskom is tackling sabotage at its power stations - Employees, including senior staff members and contractors, have stolen or deliberately broken equipment, which has contributed to load-shedding
has identified at least five employees in its latest sabotage investigation which began in May.
A source in the utility’s investigation team confirmed that Eskom has placed them on suspension for sabotage.Subscribe to the M&G today for just R30 for the first three months* to gain access to this story and all our best journalism, subscriber-only newsletters, events and a weekly cryptic crossword.”
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