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South Africans get a narrow window to fight R76bn Eskom billing error
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82347, member: 636"] Regulators want you to pay for their massive math error. South Africans could get slapped with a seventy-six billion rand bill because the energy regulator messed up Eskom's price calculations. A court tossed out a secret settlement deal, forcing this new public consultation. Citizens have until late January to submit comments on the proposal. The whole mess started with incorrect depreciation values and asset costs. Nersa admitted to mistakes but tried to settle privately. A High Court judge ruled that the backroom deal was unfair and lacked transparency. The corrected figures show a much larger financial shortfall than initially thought. This would directly impact electricity tariffs starting next April. Households and businesses already facing steep hikes could see prices climb even higher. The mining industry and other major power users warn that this will cripple economic growth. The proposal aims to let Eskom recover billions in undercounted costs. The consultation paper includes ten technical questions for public feedback. They cover asset valuation methods and how to fix the errors without overpaying the utility. Nersa is rushing the process due to legal deadlines, skipping some normal procedural steps. People can email or physically submit their views on the plan. The regulator will review all comments in a series of meetings later this month. A final decision is expected by the end of January. This situation highlights ongoing struggles with transparency in setting energy prices. [/QUOTE]
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