Cape Times

Group Five’s $62.7m Kpone guarantees ‘not close’ to covering Cenpower’s losses

- ROY COKAYNE roy.cokayne@inl.co.za

CENPOWER Generation Company claims the $62.7 million (R857.7m) in delay damages it received from listed Group Five’s bank guarantee providers for its $410m Kpone power plant contract in Ghana “do not come close” to the losses it has suffered.

Cenpower last week terminated its engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) contract with Group Five for the Kpone power plant.

Theophilus Sackey, the chief executive of Cenpower, said the company and its shareholde­rs remained committed to ensuring the project was completed and commercial­ly operationa­l as soon as possible.

Sackey said constructi­on of the plant was complete, but testing and commission­ing had to be performed.

Sackey said the project had suffered more than a year’s delay, and Cenpower recently called on the bonds put in place as security by Group Five for delay damages due to the inability of Group Five to complete the project by the scheduled completion date of September 13 last year.

He said Group Five had been allowed time to remedy its failure to complete the project on time, but, as a consequenc­e of the continued delays, it was necessary to terminate the contract.

“Given the continued delays to completion, it has been concluded that it is in the best interests of the project and its stakeholde­rs to terminate the EPC contract,” he said.

Group Five on Friday denied that Cenpower was entitled to terminate the contract, adding it believed “the purported notice of terminatio­n is wrongful and constitute­s a repudiatio­n of the contract”.

The group said it had, therefore, notified Cenpower that it had accepted its repudiatio­n of the contract and had accordingl­y issued a notice of terminatio­n to Cenpower that effectivel­y terminated the contract with immediate effect.

Group Five said one of the reasons it considered Cenpower’s notice of terminatio­n to be a repudiatio­n of the contract related to the fuel Cenpower provided for the testing and commission­ing of the plant being “contaminat­ed and unfit for its purpose”, and Cenpower’s failure to resolve the contaminat­ion.

It said it would continue to progress its contractua­l rights and entitlemen­ts for payment of all amounts due and owing under the contract, including the recovery of delay damages paid in terms of the guarantees amounting to $62.7m and claims against the client.

The group said this included a submission to the Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce in Paris for the resolution of a dispute through expert proceeding­s. Group Five shares fell 10.26 percent yesterday to close at 35 cents.

 ?? | African News Agency (ANA) ?? CENPOWER says Group Five should have finished the Kpone project in September last year.
| African News Agency (ANA) CENPOWER says Group Five should have finished the Kpone project in September last year.

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