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The Hawks, as part of its multimillion-rand corruption investigation into City Power, raided the Johannesburg-owned power utility again on Thursday, as arrests loom for the entity’s senior executives.
City Power’s payment of R64 million for a contract worth R32 million is part of the Hawks’ latest raids and ongoing corruption investigations into the broke City of Johannesburg-owned power utility.