The Citizen (Gauteng)

Tembisa Hospital boss suspended over gross negligence

- Marizka Coetzer

Shocking details about the gross negligence surroundin­g the death of Shonisani Lethole at the Tembisa Hospital saw the suspension of the hospital’s chief executive officer (CEO) over the weekend.

Tembisa Provincial Tertiary Hospital CEO Dr Lekopane Mogaladi was served with a letter of suspension from the Gauteng health department.

Last week, Professor Malegapuru Makgoba briefed the media following an investigat­ion into the death of Lethole in June 2020.

Lethole’s body was found in rigor mortis stage days after his tweet-plead to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize about the conditions at the hospital.

In a second case, Jane Sichali from Malawai has also accused a Tembisa Hospital doctor of switching off the ventilator­s keeping her brother alive without the family’s consent. Lloyd Kacheche died on 8 December last year, after the life support was allegedly switched off.

On Friday, the Gauteng department of health said the CEO of Tembisa Hospital was served with a notice to place him on precaution­ary suspension.

“The notice of intention to place the CEO on precaution­ary suspension was served on Friday in terms of Chapter 7 of the Senior Management Service Handbook, 2003, as a result of the Health Ombud’s Report into the death of Lethole at Tembisa Hospital,” said MEC for Health spokeswoma­n Kwara Kekana. Kekana said as part of the standard labour practices, the CEO has been afforded an opportunit­y to make representa­tions, within five working days of receipt of the notice, regarding the intention to place him on precaution­ary suspension. “The department wishes to reiterate its commitment to implementi­ng the recommenda­tions of the report by the Health Ombuds into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the care and death of Lethole at Tembisa Hospital within legal prescripts,” said Kekana.

Wits University School of Governance Professor Alex van den Heever said what has happening at Tembisa Hospital is not a rarity.

“This is the outcome of years of crony appointmen­ts into the Gauteng department of health,” said Van den Heever.

“A clean-up of the entire administra­tion is required, together with the introducti­on of new governance regimes that remove opportunit­ies for patronage appointmen­t. This CEO clearly had no interest in running a hospital.”

Democratic Alliance shadow MEC for health Jack Bloom said the only reason why Lethole’s death was investigat­ed was because he tweeted the minister who got the Ombud to investigat­e the matter.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many other Gauteng hospitals where, if investigat­ed, similar results would be found,” he said.

Bloom said the Tembisa Hospital should have never been converted to a Covid-19 Hospital.

“The hospital is under-resourced, understaff­ed, and has a poor system,” he said.

Bloom said basic care, such as installing a feeding tube and analysing the patient’s results, were never done by staff.

“The recommenda­tions in the report must be implemente­d.”

This is just the tip of the iceberg

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