[LISTEN] How precarious is Eskom's financial position?
Radio 702 | Eskom is confident that it can pay salaries and says it’s in a better financial situation compared to three years ago.
CAPE TOWN - Eskom has rejected allegations that it's left with at least R20 billion following a report by the Sunday Times that the power utility still wants to pay bonuses to axed CEO Brian Molefe and suspended acting CEO Matshela Koko.
Deputy editor at the Financial Mail Sikhonathi Mantshantsha has more on this story.
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