Eskom welcomes the arrest of its employee on corruption allegations
28 July 2023
Eskom welcomes the arrest of its employee linked to alleged tender irregularities at Kriel Power Station. The arrest on 20 July 2023 comes after a thorough investigation by Eskom’s Forensic department, which received a tip-off from a member of the public on 28 October 2022 about alleged corruption relating to a tender for the provision of Coal Yard Lighting for a period of 12 months at Kriel Power Station.
The investigations revealed that after the closing date, four service providers have responded to the request for proposals (RFPs). Subsequent to all necessary evaluations, the Buyer approached the key stakeholders involved in the evaluation process to request the supplier to submit another bid with inflated price, with an understanding that the difference between the original price and the new price would be shared among themselves. The supplier then submitted another bid with a new tender value almost double the initial amount and was appointed. The supplier started paying those involved an amount of R25 000 each on separate occasions, with the first payment made on 21 October 2022.
The matter was reported to Eskom’s Forensic department by one of the recipients of the money, whom the department and members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) Commercial Crime Unit accompanied to Boksburg North Police Station, where a case of fraud was registered. An amount of R25 000 was also handed in at the police station. The criminal case was then transferred to Kriel Police Station.
Another payment of R25 000 was made to the same recipient in around March 2023 and was also handed in to the police as evidence.