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Eskom supplier sentenced to 12 years with 5-year suspension; R2 595 000.00 to be repaid to Eskom.

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Friday, 29 August 2025: Eskom welcomes the sentencing handed down on 22 August 2025, by the Middelburg Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in the Tutuka Power Station fraud and corruption case, a landmark step in the fight against organised crime.

Supplier Ms Jessie Phindile Kubheka, a Director and majority shareholder in one of the implicated companies, was sentenced to:

  • 12 years for fraud, suspended for five years under strict conditions.
  • Four years for money laundering, suspended for five years.
  • Ordered to repay Eskom R2 595 000.00.

The sentencing relates to a 2020 case in which Eskom investigations uncovered a syndicate that was paid to deliver three containers to Tutuka Power Station. Only one container was delivered, and it failed to meet Eskom’s specifications. Although each container was valued at R60,000, the invoiced amount was grossly inflated. Through the use of overpriced invoices, the scheme defrauded Eskom of R2,595,000.     

“Our commitment to eliminating corruption remains unwavering and these developments send a clear message: fraud and corruption will not be tolerated.  The vast majority of Eskom employees act with integrity and dedication. We will pursue those who betray the organisation and the country with our law enforcement partners and seek prosecutions wherever possible,” said Eskom Group Chief Executive, Dan Marokane.

To strengthen governance and accelerate investigations, Eskom has consolidated its forensic, security, and investigative functions into the Group Investigations and Security (GIS) Division, which reports directly to the Group Chief Executive. Working closely with the NATJOINTS Energy Safety and Security Committee, GIS ensures swift action against fraud and corruption, protecting Eskom’s assets and maintaining public trust.

Eskom urges employees and the public to help protect the organisation by reporting any knowledge of fraud, theft, or illegal electricity sales. Reports can be made anonymously through the Eskom Crime Line – 0800 11 27 22 or via WhatsApp – 081 333 3323.

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