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South African Communist Party Statement, 12 March 2015

 

 

Eskom's suspension of CEO and three executives

 

 

The South African Communist Party notes the suspensions of Eskom CEO and
three other executives. The SACP calls for the investigations into the
operational and administrative challenges including cash flow management to
be instituted following the suspensions to be conducted speedily and
concluded timeously. The SACP will wait for the outcomes of the
investigations before expressing its substantive views on the suspensions. 

 

The SACP however finds it necessary under the circumstances to reiterate its
core positions in regard to our country's energy challenges, in particular
Eskom:

 

Eskom remains a key strategic national asset. Its role in ensuring the great
majority of our energy requirements both in terms of generation and
transmission must be defended. However, the process led by Cabinet's "war
room" has underlined and uncovered many weaknesses within Eskom. It is a
national asset that now requires tough love. While in the middle technical
ranks there are many committed professionals doing excellent work, in the
senior technical and especially managerial levels there have been many
weaknesses and even complacency. There are many indications that Eskom has
been treated as a milk-cow by private sector rent-seekers. The pricing and
procurement of coal supplies to Eskom power-stations, and indications of
serious manipulation of procurement of diesel for the Open Cycle Turbines
must be dealt with.

 

The SACP, in line with decisions taken at the ANC's NEC Lekgotla in January,
calls for the abandonment of the ISMO Bill which seeks to abolish Eskom's
role in transmission, fragmenting the integrity of our core energy system in
the name of "competition" and "market neutrality". With the many challenges
we face, we do not need a spurious "market neutrality". We need a pro-active
bias in supply and pricing towards our developmental priorities, including
re-industrialisation and balanced spatial development - sovereign national
public interest must prevail over private profits.

 

While supporting the development of Independent Power Producers (IPPs),
particularly in the renewables space, the SACP has called for much greater
rigour in ensuring that pricing contracts with IPPs do not (as in the first
two window periods) lock us into excessively high prices over a prolonged
period. Much greater vigilance is also required in IPP contracts to ensure
that localisation requirements are indeed complied with.

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo - National Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Office: 011 339 3621/2

Twitter: SACP1921

Website: www.sacp.org.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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