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DA again demands transparen­cy over Eskom blackout ‘madness’

- AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY

THE DA yesterday again demanded “full transparen­cy” at state power supplier Eskom following the latest round of rotational blackouts, announced at short notice on Saturday night.

“We demand full transparen­cy, full forensic audits, the institutio­n of rotating tier one audit firms and a halt to this profligacy at the expense of consumers,” said the party’s spokespers­on on public enterprise­s, Ghaleb Cachalia.

“South Africans are barely into the new year, and despite president Ramaphosa’s assurance in December last year that there would be no load shedding until mid-January, Eskom announced last night that it would implement load shedding from 10pm to 8am on Sunday morning.

“A further announceme­nt has extended this to Monday (today).”

Despite leave being cancelled for Eskom managers and executives, said Cachalia, South Africans were facing a

“rude introducti­on” to 2020. “Moreover, Eskom now wants to reward its workforce with R1.8 billion in performanc­e bonuses between 2019 and 2022, regardless of a debt that has ballooned to R450 billion.”

Analysts believe that Eskom is 66% overstaffe­d. It has been reported that the company’s estimated 6 500 middle managers are unhappy with the 7.5% increase given to lower-tier workers, and want to be put into the same bargaining unit as those workers.

“When is this madness going to end? When are we going to stop rewarding dismal performanc­e?” asked Cachalia.

“To add insult to injury, Eskom is also seeking to squeeze an additional R69 billion out of consumers, via a price hike – an applicatio­n that Nersa is opposing.

“When is South Africa going to be told the unvarnishe­d truth about the mismanagem­ent and theft that bedevil this crucial supplier of public goods?”

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Ghaleb Cachalia

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