The Citizen (KZN)

DA grills MEC on mortuary trailer

‘ACCIDENT EXPOSED PRACTICE’

- News@citizen.co.za

The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng has asked health MEC Gwen Ramokgopa why a mortuary vehicle which lost a wheel on the M1 highway in Johannesbu­rg earlier this week had been transporti­ng 16 adult and 26 stillborn corpses on a trailer for paupers’ funerals.

Leaving motorists horrified with the coffins in plain sight, the bodies from Charlotte Maxeke Johannesbu­rg Academic Hospital were being transporte­d to a burial site in Eldorado Park in an open trailer.

The breakdown exposed the nature of transporta­tion, said DA MPL Jack Bloom, who blamed a lack of oversight at the hospital.

“Who allowed the corpses to be transporte­d in that manner in the first place?”

He accused the contractor of trying to transport too many corpses in one go to save money on additional trips to and from Olifantsfo­ntein Cemetery. In his questions, Bloom asks:

What process was followed in appointing Soweto Funeral Services to transport and bury the bodies;

How many bodies has this company transporte­d and buried this year;

How much has this company been paid this year;

What were the specificat­ions for transporti­ng and burying the bodies when this company was appointed; and

What steps were being taken to discipline any staff member involved in this matter and to ensure that all future pauper burials were done with dignity and respect?

The Gauteng health department has launched an investigat­ion into why the bodies were transporte­d on an open trailer.

“This is not the first time this contractor has done it this way,” said Bloom.

“And nobody at Charlotte Maxeke raised an issue about this. This is a major hospital and why did nobody there blow the whistle? [The practice] is probably widespread. The MEC issued a letter to the legislatur­e where she will do a province-wide contract. That’s the way forward.

“But what concerns me is how come this continued for so long?”

There are other questions to be answered. This would probably have continued for many years if it wasn’t for the wheels breaking.

“Why didn’t [the authoritie­s] object?” Bloom asked. –

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