Pretoria enlists battalion of advisers to alleviate Eskom load shedding
Ernst & Young and Webber Wentzel are managing the call for expression of interest from independent power producers, while the national utility company seems unable to avoid blackouts.
25/08/2020 at 15h54, by Valentin Grille
EY will manage the financial aspects of the process, and will be represented in Johannesburg by Johan Greyling, Partner and former Associate Director in KPMG’s infrastructure division. He will be supported by Abhayjit Sinha, a Dubai-based director and infrastructure expert. Nosipho Mdlalo, former Project Manager for the state-owned Industrial Development Corporation, is also on hand, along with Alwyn Naidoo, an adviser.
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