The Borneo Post

WHO chief brands virus protection gear graft ‘murder’

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GENEVA: Corrupt practices around medical safety gear for Covid-19 health workers is tantamount to “murder”, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) chief said Friday.

In strong remarks, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said that corruption which deprives health workers of appropriat­e personal protective equipment (PPE) threatened not only their lives but also the lives of their patients suffering from the novel coronaviru­s.

The WHO director-general was asked about graft in South Africa, which is reeling from coronaviru­s-linked corruption scandals that have battered President Cyril Ramaphosa’s credibilit­y and the country’s image abroad.

“Any type of corruption is unacceptab­le,” Tedros told a virtual news conference.

“However, corruption related to PPE... for me it’s actually murder. Because if health workers work without PPE, we’re risking their lives. And that also risks the lives of the people they serve.

“So it’s criminal and it’s murder and it has to stop.”

The outcry in South Africa began with reports that local government officials were hoarding and selling food donations meant for families without income during lockdown. Then anger mounted further when some hospitals found that state purchases of masks, gowns and other PPE were not reaching staff.

South Africa’s Special Investigat­ing Unit is investigat­ing more than

160 companies to check the legitimacy of coronaviru­srelated equipment and services provided.

It will publish all contracts for protective gear for health workers. —

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