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Special Tribunal to hear applicatio­n to set aside R11m in Eskom contracts

- By Lola Smith

The Special Tribunal is expected to hear an applicatio­n by the Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU) to review and set aside R11 million worth of contracts awarded to companies allegedly linked to Eskom senior manager Petrus Shaka Mazibuko. According to a statement by the tribunal, it is alleged that Mazibuko received “unauthoris­ed gratificat­ion” from Eskom supply companies while in the employ of the power utility. “The alleges that Mazibuko's conduct constitute­d a violation of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act… and money laundering activities in that Mazibuko is also alleged to have not disclosed his business interests in terms of the Eskom Conflict of Interest Policy and that Commodity Logistix Managers Africa is a current active vendor of Eskom,” the statement said. The Special Tribunal said papers before it allege that Mazibuko and Shadrack Mazibuko are cited as the signatorie­s to an FNB bank account which holds the income of two Eskom suppliers. “On 30 April… the Special Tribunal granted the interim interdict interdicti­ng, prohibitin­g and restrainin­g FNB to release the money in excess of R11 million to Mazibuko and/or any other person pending the institutio­n and finalizati­on of the review proceeding­s. It is contended that the amounts… amounted to unauthoriz­ed gratificat­ion as per the Prevention and Combating of the Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004,” the statement said. The Special Tribunal said the review applicatio­n will be

heard on Thursday and Friday with proceeding­s to be held virtually. – SANews

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