A coal truck driver and his supervisor arrested for coal theft at Matla Power Station
30 November 2022
A truck driver and his supervisor from a transport company subcontracted to haul coal to Eskom was arrested at the Matla Power Station on Monday. The arrests took place after the truck driver was found to be in possession of sub-grade coal destined for the facility. The coal swapping allegedly took place at a known illegal coal yard in the Mpumalanga area, prior to the delivery being made at the Matla Power Station.
The specialist team of investigators from Bidvest Protea Coin, who are contracted to Eskom to investigate coal, diesel and fuel oil theft cases, detected the truck as it entered and left the illegal coal yard heading towards the power station, where it was stopped.
During questioning, the truck driver admitted to offloading the ‘good-quality’ coal he had received from the Arthur Taylor Colliery, located in Mpumalanga. He further alleged that he was acting on the instructions of his supervisor when he proceeded to the Rondebult coal yard to exchange the coal.
The driver and his supervisor, employed by Ukusebenza Transport, were both placed under arrest and a criminal case with various charges was opened with the South African Police Services as per SAPS Vosman CAS 476/11/2022. The truck and trailer with the solen coal was also impounded. The suspects were remanded in custody until 13 December 2022 for a bail application.