Eskom urges corporates who conducted business with them illegally to come forward

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Eskom urges corporates who conducted business with them illegally to come forward so they can recover their money

The close to R600 million is due, together with interest calculated from the day of judgment to the date of payment.

Trillian is further required to pay for the costs of the application including costs of three counsel. “We welcome the judgment and look forward to receiving the money from Trillian. In addition, we urge all corporates who conducted business with Eskom illegally to come forward voluntarily so we can start the process of getting funds that were paid in the course of those assignments.

Eskom initiated legal action to recover unlawful payments made to Trillian in 2018, following a long-drawn process from 2017 when Eskom first served Trillian with a letter of demand that was later inexplicably withdrawn by previous management.

 

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