The Special Investigating Unit says it has evidence that the employee received "financial gratification" from suppliers who landed the jobs.
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Eskom has not revealed how long the Kusile Power Station employee who benefited from kickbacks on dodgy transactions got away with it before being caught.
The Special Investigating Unit says it has evidence that the employee received "financial gratification" from suppliers who landed the jobs.
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