SIU says more than 10% of Eskom employees failed to declare conflicts of interest

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According to the SIU, 5,464 Eskom employees failed to declare conflicts of interest, as per company policy, and 334 employees had direct business interests in Eskom suppliers and contractors, and R180-million in illicit payments were traced from fraudulent vendors directly to Eskom employees. The team discussed conflict of interest and nepotism. They asked listeners, "have you ever influenced someone getting a job at your workplace?"
13 Mar 2AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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