Sowetan

Sabotage adding one level of loadsheddi­ng – De Ruyter

‘Mysterious failures and oil leakages’

- By Phathu Luvhengo

Sabotage of Eskom equipment and coal syndicates are among the criminal activities contributi­ng to one stage of loadsheddi­ng.

This was disclosed by the beleaguere­d power utility’s CEO André de Ruyter in an interview with SAfm host Stephen Grootes.

“I would say on average there is a stage or two of loadsheddi­ng that can be attributed to these criminal activities.”

He said the issue of sabotage was serious and they had had an incident at the Lethabo power station where an unknown person cut through a conveyor belt that fed coal into the boilers. That had led to significan­t disruption.

He said at some stations mysterious failures and oil leakages were experience­d.

De Ruyter said at the Camden power station, when they apprehende­d a suspect, they found the motive for the sabotage that led to the breaking down of equipment was to secure more work from Eskom.

“This is a pattern. We found it at other power stations as well. At Tutuka, for example, people deliberate­ly break equipment because that results in a maintenanc­e callout, which puts money into the pockets of the maintenanc­e contractor­s,” he said.

“Of course, there are other factors in place where no doubt [these criminals] want to exacerbate loadsheddi­ng, and we suspect to put more pressure on players including myself and the management teams,” he said.

De Ruyter said there were many motives for sabotage but it was difficult to detect, prevent and prosecute.

“I think at certain levels these things are connected by the motive. There are networks that operate within Eskom that have, over the years, establishe­d themselves.

“Through all these criminal acts, they are essentiall­y stealing a huge amount of money from the organisati­on.”

De Ruyter said they had been disrupting the networks and arresting suspects, and had implemente­d enhanced controls, including physical security and surveillan­ce.

There are many motives for sabotage but it is difficult to detect, prevent and prosecute

André de Ruyter CEO

 ?? / ZIPHOZONKE LUSHABA ?? Lethabo power station in the Free State where a conveyor belt that fed coal into the boilers was cut through.
/ ZIPHOZONKE LUSHABA Lethabo power station in the Free State where a conveyor belt that fed coal into the boilers was cut through.
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