Goldman says Eskom's crisis leaves no time for unbundling plan
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plan to split the State-owned power utility into generation, distribution and transmission divisions will take longer than the government has to revive the business, according to Goldman Sachs Group.
Eskom Holdings is focusing on trying to avoid implementing power cuts through the year, as it attempts to fix ageing power plants and defective new units. Ramaphosa has rolled out a R69-billion bailout for Eskom over the next three years and a plan to split the business into three.
That will take too long, according to Colin Coleman, Goldman’s CEO for sub-Saharan Africa, who in 2017 called Eskom the biggest risk to the economy.
“We have a crisis that cannot wait three or four years of market restructuring,” he said in a report by FTI Consulting titled ‘The Future of South Africa’. “As we’ve seen from overseas markets, you need real transactional capabilities to unbundle even less complicated structures than Eskom successfully.”
Goldman in 2015 informally advised South Africa’s National Treasury on the sale of state assets to raise money for Eskom when its debt, which has grown to more than R419-billion, was only about half that amount, a person with knowledge of the matter said at the time.
“My bias is for a vertically integrated entity,” Coleman said of Eskom. “Nothing replaces good management, independent of the market structure, in a crisis.”
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