Eskom has been directed by South Africa's Supreme Court of Appeal to release information regarding its coal, transport, and diesel procurement contracts to the activist organization Afriforum. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the court's decision, which mandates transparency in Eskom's dealings. This ruling comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Eskom's operations and financial management. The court's decision is seen as a move towards greater accountability and transparency in the state-owned utility's procurement processes. Afriforum, known for its advocacy on various issues, had sought access to these details to ensure fair and transparent practices. Eskom, which has faced numerous challenges, including financial difficulties and operational inefficiencies, is now required to comply with the court's order. The disclosure is expected to shed light on the procurement processes and contracts that have been a subject of public interest.