SIU says Eskom executives and employees implicated in the ABB contract will be pursued
The Special Investigating Unit says all executives and employees of Eskom implicated in the irregular awarding of a contract to Swiss robotics firm, ABB, will be held to account even though some have already left the power utility. The SIU announced that the contract was awarded irregularly and a settlement has been reached, that will see ABB repay one point five billion Rands to Eskom.
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