Eskom Gives Security Head Karen Pillay Suspended For Probe Into R500m Contract To Be Conducted Unhin

August 2024 ยท 2 minute read

JOHANNESBURG - Eskom's acting Head of Security has been placed on precautionary suspension so that a probe into a multi-million security contract can be conducted unhindered.

The investigation is related to a R500 million security contract awarded to Fidelity Services to look into coal theft in 2002, TimesLIVE reported.

It is alleged the embattled power utility did not follow the proper procurement processes.

Eskom maintains that it followed proper procurement processes

News24 reported that senior sources close to the matter claimed that Eskom's board pressed the issue to suspend Pillay. However, the acting security head has reportedly cooperated with the probe into the contract.

The power utility has maintained that the contract was awarded in adherence to procurement procedures and the National Treasury directive for emergency procurement.

SA unimpressed with Eskom security head's suspension

Below are some comments:

@Ndumiso19171328 said:

"A slap on the wrist and everything goes back to normal."

@ByronNicholas asked:

"Why not just fire her? Do the disciplinary and fire her."

@SybilMatlhako claimed:

"They will probably keep her suspended on full pay for the next 20 years."

@GrimsTwitty commented:

"Eskom is accusing Eskom of dodgy contracts, but Eskom says the contract is legit? What?!"

@AnneK62236 added:

"This proves that the Eskom board want to protect the criminals and throw out the good guys who are wanting to stop the theft."

@Sibusis12809849 questioned:

"Wait, she is being arrested for starting an investigation into corruption which they were billed 500k and she paid 250k to date."

Eskom suffers R7bn annual loss due to electricity theft in Gauteng, removes illegal connections in Joburg

In another story, Briefly News reported that Eskom is suffering insane financial losses because of electricity theft in South Africa.

The embattled power utility revealed that it loses R7 billion yearly due to illegal connections in Gauteng alone. This means the province contributes immensely to the R22bn Eskom loses annually because of non-technical issues.

As such, the utility went on a disconnection operation in Johannesburg on Thursday, 5 June, to remove illegal connections.

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