The Citizen (KZN)

Eskom suspends Gupta-linked CFO

PENDING A DISCIPLINA­RY HEARING

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State-owned power utility Eskom has suspended Anoj Singh, its chief financial officer implicated in irregular dealings with the politicall­y-connected Gupta business empire, and taken disciplina­ry action against former acting chief executive Matshela Koko, it said yesterday.

This comes after Public Enterprise­s Minister Lynne Brown gave Eskom a final ultimatum to clarify its relationsh­ip with Trillian Capital Holdings, a Gupta-linked company, after the utility admitted it had lied about payments of more than R1.5 billion to Trillian.

Singh was placed on special leave in July amid mounting allegation­s of improper financial dealings by the power utility with companies in the Gupta stable. He has been suspended pending a disciplina­ry hearing.

This follows months of tumult at Eskom.

In May, government demanded the departure of Brian Molefe as chief executive after he was brought back to the position he left under a cloud last year when then Public Protector Thuli Madonsela questioned the circumstan­ces in which a lucrative coal contract went to Tegeta Exploratio­n, which also belongs to the Gupta family.

Singh is alleged to have accepted trips abroad from the Gupta family after signing off on the deal with Tegeta and is facing questions about the payment of hundreds of millions of rands from the power company to Trillian without any clear benefit.

Eskom earlier claimed the payments were above board following the release of a damning report into Trillian by advocate Geoff Budlender.

Budlender was appointed by the former chairperso­n of Trillian, Tokyo Sexwale, to investigat­e the company’s role in state capture.

In his report, which was released in June, Budlender found that Eskom paid Trillian R266 million for services without contracts in 2016.

Trillian is a financial services company in which Salim Essa, a close business associate of the Guptas, sold his controllin­g share in June as pressure over allegation­s of state capture mounted.

Eskom said Koko’s disciplina­ry hearing for alleged conflict of interest has been scheduled to commence within the next two weeks.

Koko was suspended earlier this year pending an investigat­ion into possible conflict of interest for awarding contracts worth at least R1 billion to a company in which his stepdaught­er was a director.

“Both Singh and Koko will be afforded a fair disciplina­ry process,” Eskom said. – ANA

 ?? Picture: Yeshiel Panchia ?? Striking Makro staff hold up signs outside the Makro building in Woodmead, Johannesbu­rg yesterday. They are protesting for a wage increase of 7%, which management rejects.
Picture: Yeshiel Panchia Striking Makro staff hold up signs outside the Makro building in Woodmead, Johannesbu­rg yesterday. They are protesting for a wage increase of 7%, which management rejects.

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