DA requests urgent briefing on the financial crisis at Eskom
19 January 2015
I have written on Friday to the Minister of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene, requesting an immediate briefing to the Standing Committee on Finance on Treasury's approach to addressing the financial crisis that persists at Eskom.
The press conference on Thursday by Eskom CEO, Tshediso Matona, has made it clear that Eskom faces a major financial crisis. The embattled power utility is grappling with a funding squeeze, which could soon see it pressing regulatory authorities to implement double-digit tariff hikes.
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has already granted Eskom above inflation electricity price increases over the last six years. These increases were supposed to fund Medupi and Kusile - both of which are now severely behind schedule and above initially estimated costs.
Eskom cannot be saved by bleeding consumers dry. Electricity tariffs should not lose touch with inflation, and South African consumers should not be expected to pay for the inefficiencies of Eskom.