This is the third failed challenge of the order that set aside his pension agreement and ordered that he pay back the R11 million already doled out to him.
PRETORIA - Former Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe has failed in his final bid to appeal a High Court order that he pay back R11 million to the power utility.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ruled last year that the deal was unlawful and set it aside, prompting legal steps to have him pay back the money. This is the third failed challenge of the order which set aside his pension agreement and ordered that he pay back the R11 million already doled out to him.
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