Sowetan

Man who threatened Eskom COO with bomb gets bail

EFF man missed out on work chance at Kusile

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An EFF branch chair from eMalahleni, Thapelo Mnisi, 27, was released on R2,000 bail by the Witbank magistrate’s court on a charge of contraveni­ng the Explosives Act.

Mnisi from KwaGuqa, Witbank, was arrested on Friday in connection with a bomb threat he allegedly sent Eskom COO Jan Oberholzer in May this year.

According to Hawks spokespers­on Lt Col Philani Nkwalase, the alleged bomb threat was preceded by reports of nepotism at Eskom and when his complaint was not responded to, Mnisi launched an attack on the COO.

“He was part of a group of people from KwaGuqa who were trained as boilermake­rs at Kusile power station by a company contracted to Eskom.

The group was allegedly promised to be absorbed through permanent employment opportunit­ies in the organisati­on.

However, upon qualifying as boilermake­rs they were only called to work on a casual basis,” Nkwalase said.

He said Mnisi and his group were enraged when they were not hired and found out about other people who were allegedly employed while they were excluded.

Nkwalase said the bomb threat was reported to the police and was assigned to the Hawks’ crimes against the state team for further investigat­ion. Mnisi’s case has been postponed to January 17.

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