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Johannesburg ā The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) says it ānotes with grave concernā the Pretoria High Courtās decision to reject the R54 billion settlement between Eskom and the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA).
Commenting on the matter on Christmas Day, the NUM Ā said it views the legal challenge brought by AfriForum as an āunpatriotic and counter-revolutionary act designed to destabilise the national utilityā.
The union said the move was a threat to Eskomās survival.
āEskomās ability to function is contingent on its capacity to recover legitimate āpass-throughā costs via tariffs,ā NUM said.
The current financial crisis is a direct byproduct of neoliberal policies that forced Eskom to purchase electricity from Independent Power Producers (IPPs) at a premium rate while being mandated to sell it to the public at below the cost of production.
āThe NUM has long warned that the introduction of IPPs would erode Eskomās financial foundation,ā said Khangela Baloyi, NUM Energy Sector Coordinator.
āWhile we have always been concerned about the burden pass-through costs place on the end-user, the reality is that if Eskom cannot recover these costs, it will face total collapseāmirroring the tragic decline of other State-Owned Companies (SOCs).ā
The NUM said it maintains that the unbundling of Eskom and the introduction of independent power, transmission, and trading entities is a failed experiment.
āThese policies serve a neoliberal agenda that is fundamentally at odds with South Africaās vision of a developmental state,ā NUM said.
āWe call on the South African government to: Review the unbundling process and the reliance on IPPs that drain Eskomās resources.
āProtect the national grid from ideological legal challenges that prioritise
profit over national energy security.
āRecommit to a strong, vertically integrated state utility capable of driving
economic growth.ā
The NUM said it remains committed to defending Eskom and its workers against āany ideology or legal maneuver that seeks to destroy the backbone of our economyā.
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