# Saftu says it demands debt cancellation for Eskom’s onerous debt, funded by redirecting corporate tax breaks, curbing illicit financial flows, and reprioritising public expenditure. Saftu’s spokesperson, Asive Dyani says instead of meaningful investment in public infrastructure and a just energy transition, government continues to burden consumers to bail out Eskom’s 400-billion-rand debt. She says South Africa need a massive public investment plan in renewable energy generation:
Saftu demands debt cancellation for Eskom’s onerous debt [SOUND]
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