It's Topical | Is electricity theft leading to consumers paying more?

Описание к видео It's Topical | Is electricity theft leading to consumers paying more?

Earlier in the week, NATJOINTS energy safety and security work stream announced the arrest of an 80-year-old farmer in Gauteng after he was allegedly found to have been illegally connecting, distributing and selling electricity to 600 households that had settled on a nearby community.

On the other hand, copper theft cost Eskom between 5 to 7 billion rands in 2022.
Tampering of critical power infrastructure is also reportedly on the rise.

To answer this, we're joined on the show by Eskom spokesperson Daphne Mokwena and Janine Erasmus from Corruption Watch. The digital audience also weigh in.

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