More allegations of impropriety at Eskom after ‘irregular appointment’ A contractor is said to have tried to get an Eskom subsidiary to appoint a service provider through the back door 01 March 2021 - 20:38
An Eskom contractor, Werner Mouton, whose allegedly irregular appointment at the power utility caused a high-level fallout, is at the centre of another allegation of an irregular appointment to get more work at Johannesburg’s Megawatt Park.
The attempt has left Eskom and one of its service providers, Trans-Africa Projects (TAP), contradicting each other over a claim that Mouton, a private contractor hired to help Eskom with fuel oil pricing, attempted to induce employees at Eskom Rotek Industries (ERI) to appoint TAP without going through normal tender processes.
If the former agriculture CFO thinks he’s going on pension, he’s mistaken Recently dismissed Jacob Basil Hlatshwayo’s pension payout has been halted due to ‘PPE corruption’ 12 January 2021 - 20:43
Former agriculture, land reform and rural development department CFO Jacob Basil Hlatshwayo will not receive his government pension as PPE corruption allegations mount.
This after the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) successfully petitioned the Special Tribunal to interdict the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) from paying benefits due to Hlatshwayo.
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