COSATU welcomes SAP’s agreement to repay Eskom R500 million
25 March 2024
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) welcomes SAP’s agreement to repay Eskom R500 million within seven days over corrupt contracts it was alleged to have been implicated in at Eskom. This forms part of a R2.2 billion fine SAP has agreed to pay for its role in the state capture of Eskom, Transnet, the City of Joburg and the Department of Water and Sanitation.
We urge Treasury to allocate a portion of these recovered public funds to the National Prosecuting Authority to enable it to ramp up the war against crime and corruption and bring those implicated to court.
Whilst we welcome this progress, it is critical that the NPA pursue criminal charges against those at SPA and other private sector companies for their role in the state capture project that unleashed so much damage to Eskom, the state, workers and the economy.
This is a positive sign that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s efforts to not only cleanse, renew and rebuild the African National Congress, but indeed government, State-Owned Enterprises and we hope municipalities, is gaining steam.