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He said the managers would remain suspended until their disciplinary hearings concluded.
FIRE: Eskom’s Kendal Power Station is coal-fired and located in Mpumalanga. Image: eskom.co.za
JOHANNESBURG – Eskom has suspended two managers in charge of the Kendal and Tutuka power plants pending disciplinary hearings.
The utility company said its CEO, Andre de Ruyter, personally delivered the suspension letters to the couple.
South Africans are having to endure a fourth day of load reduction after several generating units broke down at the former Eskom power plants.
The utility’s board of directors has appointed three general managers for the Duvha, Kriel, Tutuka and Kendal plants to provide leadership and oversight.
ONLY IN #Eskom has confirmed that it has suspended the managers of the Tutuka and Kendal power plants pending disciplinary investigations.
– EWN reporter (@ewnreporter) September 4, 2020
#Eskom says more interventions are being carried out in the Kriel
and Duvha Power Plants.– EWN reporter (@ewnreporter) September 4, 2020
#Eskom says “Commitments have been made with other power plant managers to ensure that the previous culture of weak consequence management is no longer the norm and will no longer be tolerated in
Eskom “– EWN reporter (@ewnreporter) September 4, 2020
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