Eskom must not implement Areva nuclear contract
09 September 2014
The DA will write to the CEO of Eskom, Tshediso Matona, urging the state utility to refrain from implementing its contract with French nuclear company Areva for the replacement of Koeberg power station's steam generators. Eskom must wait until all legal issues relating to this contract have been resolved. Going ahead and implementing it could end up costing billions in damages and litigation costs.
This comes as Westinghouse Electric SA, which was also a bidder for Eskom's contract, secured a court order from the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, to have all documents relating to Eskom's decision to award the R4 billion tender to Areva handed over to it.
Media reports suggest that the Minister of Public Enterprises may have been deliberately misled by senior members of the Eskom board of directors, influencing the Minister into awarding the steam generator replacement contract contrary to the recommendations of Eskom's technical team and "excops" committee which consists of senior Eskom managers.
Recent events have raised the stakes for Eskom, and could have significant implications for the public purse.