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Eskom: Nine arrested for coal theft at Kusile

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Eskom says nine people were arrested at the Kusile Power Station last week for theft of coal and fraud. These include eight weighbridge operators employed by Eskom Rotek Industries (ERI) and a coal truck driver.

 

A thorough investigation by the South African Police Service (SAPS) and an internal Eskom investigation supported by the Bidvest Protea Coin Investigation Team led to the arrest of the individuals, after information was received that coal haulers would bypass Kusile Power Station without offloading the ordered coal.

 

Investigations revealed that the weighbridge operators would process weighbridge transactions without the coal hauler having entered the power station to offload the coal. Kusile Power Station would, however, be invoiced for the coal ordered but not received.

 

The suspects have been detained at the Phola Police Station. They will be charged and brought before the court as per Phola CAS: 29/10/2022. More arrests are to follow as the investigations continue.

 

The theft of coal is a highly organised criminal activity, and the syndicates involved are being enriched through the proceeds derived from the illicit trade of the stolen products. Eskom continues to lose money due to the misappropriation and adulteration of these critical commodities.

 

“The arrest of these unscrupulous individuals is a significant step in our fight against crime in Eskom and the country, and we shall continue in our pursuit to ensure that the perpetrators face the full might of the law”, said Botse Sikhwitshi, Acting General Manager for Security at Eskom.

 

Eskom commends the SAPS and all those involved in apprehending the suspects.

 

Eskom will continue to work with the SAPS and the National Prosecuting Authority to ensure that the suspects are successfully prosecuted and that a stiff sanction is meted out, as a favourable outcome will serve to deter other would-be offenders.

 

Eskom has also urged the public to report information regarding fraud, and the theft of coal, fuel oil, and diesel and other crimes to the Eskom Crime Line: 0800 11 27 22.

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