The Citizen (Gauteng)

Numsa adds its voice to call for probe into Eskom

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The National Union of Metalworke­rs of South Africa (Numsa) yesterday called for an independen­t investigat­ion into all “shady dealings” at electricit­y parastatal Eskom and the suspension of certain officials pending the outcome of a disciplina­ry process.

“[Numsa] notes the decision by power utility Eskom to recover billions of rand, which were unlawfully paid to consulting firms McKinsey and Trillian in 2016 and 2017,” Numsa acting spokespers­on Phakamile Hlubi said.

“McKinsey has been implicated in potentiall­y corrupt dealings between Eskom and the Gupta-linked firm Trillian. This follows serious allegation­s of corruption which were levelled against executives at the firm by whistleblo­wer and former CEO Bianca Goodson. Goodson alleged that Trillian earned lucrative consulting fees by allegedly facilitati­ng access to top officials for consulting firms McKinsey and Oliver Wyman.

“Eskom is seeking to recoup R1.564 billion from McKinsey and Trillian respective­ly,” he said.

Eskom admitted to lying to the media when it claimed payments made to Trillian and McKinsey were above board. Eskom chief financial officer Anoj Singh had been suspended for allegedly defending payments to both these disgraced firms.

“The money which Eskom is demanding from these two entities may be a drop in the ocean. It is possible that these firms received much more in the way of unlawful payments.

“Furthermor­e, the board has demonstrat­ed that it is completely impotent and unable to steer the company out of this crisis. Numsa is calling for an independen­t investigat­ion into all these shady dealings.

“Those connected to these decisions in any way must be suspended pending the outcome of a disciplina­ry process,” Hlubi said.

Numsa welcomed the decision by the South African Federation of Trade Unions to lay charges against Trillian and its directors. The federation was demanding that the South African Police Service and the Hawks prioritise a criminal investigat­ion into the company.

“Trillian and all those who may have colluded with Eskom should be brought before a court to answer all the charges.

“Numsa repeats the call for the Gupta family to be investigat­ed and all allegation­s regarding state capture to be ventilated in court. Those found guilty must be jailed for corruption,” he said. – ANA

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