amaBhungane: Powership company trails corruption claims in its wake

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The Turkish company that won a controversial bid to plug the hole in Eskom’s electricity supply has been dogged by corruption accusations abroad.

June 19, 2021

Powership company trails corruption claims in its wake by amaBhungane Reporters, Daily Maverick June 19, 2021 The Turkish Karadeniz Energy Group has faced controversies abroad that call into question the outcome of South Africa’s tender for emergency power in which Karadeniz subsidiary Karpowership SA was named a preferred bidder. AmaBhungane and others have already questioned the government’s handling of the tender.

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One thing is guaranteed when the ANC is involved,it will involve corruption!

This Karpowerships project need to be stopped. Wake up SA This project mmay be the biggest ever corruption crime ever in SA. Get the facts and stop the project now before it kicks in.

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