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SIU goes after Guptas, ex-Eskom bosses in corruption crackdown - TechCentral

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The SIU is going after members of the Gupta family, and former Eskom executives, board members and other associates in an effort to recoup R3.8-billion that the power utility lost when the Gupta family acquired Optimum Coal.

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