The Citizen (Gauteng)

Eskom seeks new provider after Oracle pulls plug

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Eskom said it’s urgently seeking new providers of technical support after Oracle Corporatio­n South Africa unit withdrew its services over a payment dispute.

The state power utility has been in a disagreeme­nt with Oracle, which initially claimed Eskom underpaid it by about R7.3 billion, before reducing the amount to R380 million. Eskom is only prepared to pay R166 million, spokesman Sikonathi Mantshants­ha said yesterday.

“Oracle has withdrawn its services,” Mantshants­ha said. “Eskom has implemente­d its contingenc­y plans to reduce any risk from this. We have been working on that plan for the past two weeks.”

Eskom earlier this month lost a court bid to compel Oracle to continue providing services until April 2022. The debt-laden utility is battling pressure from creditors and has struggled for years to provide reliable power, leading to supply disruption­s that ripple through Africa’s most industrial­ised economy.

Mantshants­ha declined to say whether Oracle’s withdrawal would lead to power-supply disruption­s.

“Eskom is now out on an urgent procuremen­t tender to find this technical support elsewhere,” Mantshants­ha said.

Oracle spokesman Gaurav Bhatnagar didn’t answer three calls to his phone or immediatel­y respond to emailed questions when Bloomberg sought comment. –

Eskom is out on an procuremen­t tender to find technical support elsewhere.

Sikonathi Mantshants­ha Eskom spokesman

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