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🚔💡Eskom employee working at Tutuka Power Station 🏭 has been released on R5 000 bail following an arrest for alleged fraud💰 Eskom loadshedding loadsheddingupdates TheCitizenNews Read more⬇️

Tutuka Power Station has been one of Eskom's problematic power stations in recent years. Picture: Gallo Images/Rapport/Deon Raathemployee working at the power utility’s Tutuka Power Station in Mpumalanga has been released on bail of R5 000 following an arrest for alleged fraud.

The employee, Zandile Rosemary Ngcobo, who works as a procurement officer at the power plant, is accused of fraudulently colluding with a service provider to secure a tender for containers at inflated prices.

It is also alleged that she submitted fraudulent documents, and inflated the prices for the order from R60 000 to R939 000, which caused prejudice to Eskom.Ngcobo’s case has been postponed until Thursday and referred to the Middelburg Specialised Commercial Crime Court, where she will be joining other accused Annemarie Stander, 55, Jessica Khubheka, 61, Solomon Twala, 59, and Nomsa Sibiya, 49.

Tutuka Power Station has been one of Eskom’s several problematic power plants in recent years. The power station’s general manager has reportedly been and has bodyguards protecting him and his family due to the high level of corruption at the facility.

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