Stealing R30m: Former Eskom finance controller gets 20-year sentence

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Stealing R30m: Former Eskom finance controller gets 20-year sentence
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Stealing R30m: Former Eskom finance controller gets 20-year sentence No wonder we still have load shedding! A former Eskom employee has been hit with a BIG sentence. He was found guilty of stealing over R30 million.

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