TOP STORY - Eskom exempted from reporting expense irregularities in financial statements

Loading player...
GUEST – Wayne Duvenage – CEO of Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa)

Financially distressed power utility Eskom has been exempted from having to disclose irregular and fruitless expenditure in its annual financial statements until 2025. The surprise exemption was made in terms of Section 55 (2) (b) (i) of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) of 1999 and Treasury Regulation 28.2.1 of section 76 of the Act and published in the Government Gazette on Friday (31 March 2023) by Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana. The exemption is applicable to Eskom’s 2022/23, 2023/24 and 2024/25 financial years but the notice did not provide any explanation for the exemption. National Treasury’s special exemption for Eskom follows the release of the utility’s 2022/23 interim financial results
3 Apr 2023 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

Other recent episodes

The Unseen Household Tax of Global Tensions

Old Mutual’s Financial Education Programme Manager, Thabo Hollo explains how global geopolitical tensions — from oil supply shocks to inflation risks — are silently eroding household budgets. He outlines the four steps consumers should take now to protect their financial wellbeing.
30 Apr 4PM 9 min

How Online Gambling Is Reshaping SA Spending

Online betting has overtaken casinos as South Africa’s biggest gambling channel. Reona Chetty from Vouch SA explains the data behind the boom, the behavioural patterns emerging in card transactions, and the financial red flags households should watch for.
30 Apr 4PM 15 min

How to Stay Financially Afloat in 2026

With inflation rising, fuel costs climbing, and real salaries slipping, more households are using credit just to get through the month. Momentum’s Salem Nyati breaks down the behavioural shifts, the warning signs of debt distress, and the practical steps families can take to regain control.
30 Apr 4PM 9 min

SA Salary Index: Why Real Earnings Are Falling Behind

South Africans are earning slightly more on paper — but losing ground in reality. Economist Elize Kruger unpacks the latest PayInc Net Salary Index, the 1% real decline in earnings, and why rising fuel prices and corporate caution could squeeze households even further in 2026.
30 Apr 4PM 15 min

How Currency Volatility Is Hitting South African SMEs

A new Verto report warns that currency volatility is now a bigger threat to SME margins than logistics. Rumbi Shoniwa from Verto SA explains how FX swings erode profits and the practical steps SMEs can take to protect themselves.
29 Apr 3PM 11 min