Ex-MP in battle over EC clinic
Goqwana locks out medical staff
A former ANC MP has been accused of locking out nurses and patients at a kidney clinic.
Bevan Goqwana‚ who chaired the parliamentary committees on health and science and technology‚ is embroiled in an Mthatha High Court battle with dialysis provider Alugraph about what it said was a “takeover” of a clinic in the Eastern Cape.
Goqwana‚ a specialist physician by profession‚ allegedly locked out nurses‚ patients and clinic director Zanele Siko.
Goqwana is no stranger to controversy. He was acquitted of fraud charges in 2001 for allegedly running an ambulance service not registered with the Health Professions Council of SA‚ and fired as Eastern Cape health MEC after a damning auditor-general probe said R18billion had not been properly accounted for.
He was hauled before court last month after Siko filed an affidavit saying she founded the clinic with three others‚ and invited Goqwana to join as a director last July.
In his judgment on Tuesday‚ acting Deputy Judge President Selby Mbenenge said: “The complaint central to the application is that [Goqwana] installed a key block to the main door of the premises‚ thus locking out Ms Siko and other nursing staff from the clinic .
“When concern for this action was raised with [Goqwana]‚ he removed the key block‚ paving the way for Ms Siko to perform her nursing duties on that day‚ but at the same time mentioning that Ms Siko was being seen there for the last time.
“When formal steps were taken to challenge the stance‚ [Goqwana] made it known that he had taken over and ‘should never see anyone of ... other owners and employees of [Alugraph]’.”
In court papers, Goqwana said Alugraph was not involved in running the clinic and that he joined the business while he was still an MP‚ supplying finance when no “financial institution was prepared to grant assistance”.
Said Mbenenge: “[Goqwana] also claims to be ... processing the medical aid claims and payments‚ with all the finances being conducted through his private bank account. [He] also entered into contracts in relation to the necessary machines or equipment [and] pays [Alugraph’s] members’ salaries.”
‘‘ Detractors are abusing my kindness and I am the sole proprietor
Goqwana denied locking out staff and patients‚ except for 10 minutes when Siko and others failed to attend a meeting about discrepancies in stocks of medication.
Mbenenge referred the matter for hearing this week‚ and Goqwana welcomed the ruling. His detractors were “abusing my kindness”‚ he said‚ and it had been proved he is “a sole proprietor”.