Eskom announced that their executive staff has been reduced from 21 to nine in an attempt to cut their salary expenses.
Economists believe it took them 24 years to find out that there are staff being paid for very little production. Eskom showed that they did take the necessary skills into account with the dismissals.
The chief of nuclear energy, Dave Nicholls, is one of the employees who has been dismissed, but business and economic advisers believe the large number of workers employed in recent years is the major problem that has dramatically increased spending.
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