Corruption at EOH laid bare

stoymigo

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Can someone please explain who EOH are? I have read 3 articles, all saying they are a big IT company, but I have no idea what they do...

I posted a related link in the State Capture thread: https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/threads/state-capture-inquiry-begins.971069/post-26474880

They are a large IT company, I guess they provide various services depending on the tender requirements.

They delivered the below earlier this year

 

Quicks

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Just shows corruption is part of the Africa culture. Accountability do not exist and not a F is given to the poor or average person in SA. Policies is out in place to in-rich themselves and BEE should have ended 5 years after it was introduced. If they actually did care to improve the country.
 

berrypi

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and there it is... we all knew this... and they just dont care.. so the man in the street thinks.. why should i care?
 

Toxxyc

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OK, so while I'm not a big EOH fan, I have to stick up for them a tiny bit here. The company went through hell in the past year - dealing with all this. It's been exposed a while ago and Stephen van Coller is actually fixing all of it. The corrupt officials have been removed from the company and Stephen is trying his utmost to get the company back on track.

So yes, I don't like EOH (they make millions, but their employee benefits are not reflecting this), but the new guys in charge are doing the right things to save the jobs of 12,000 people.

EDIT: EOH is basically a big company who owns other companies, ranging from IT to construction. They focus mostly on IT.
 

Kola_CT

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OK, so while I'm not a big EOH fan, I have to stick up for them a tiny bit here. The company went through hell in the past year - dealing with all this. It's been exposed a while ago and Stephen van Coller is actually fixing all of it. The corrupt officials have been removed from the company and Stephen is trying his utmost to get the company back on track.

So yes, I don't like EOH (they make millions, but their employee benefits are not reflecting this), but the new guys in charge are doing the right things to save the jobs of 12,000 people.

EDIT: EOH is basically a big company who owns other companies, ranging from IT to construction. They focus mostly on IT.
What is sad about all this is that of the 12,000 people, only a few are responsible for putting everything at risk.
Most of those will just carry on with their lavish lifestyles without missing a beat.

And the ease with which this seems to happen is frightening, especially if you work for a similar corporate to this, wondering about the possibility of crap like this you do not know of and have no control over.
 
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