The Citizen (Gauteng)

Probe into treatment of former MEC

- Eric Naki

The Gauteng provincial health department is to institute an investigat­ion into the alleged ill-treatment by staff at Soweto’s Chris Hani Baragwanat­h Hospital of former transport MEC Kgabisi Mosunkutu yesterday.

Mosunkutu, accompanie­d by his wife Nonqaba, visited the hospital as a follow-up after he suffered a stroke in July.

A doctor who dealt with him referred him to a physiother­apist but the physiother­apist allegedly refused to treat him, despite the doctor’s recommenda­tion.

His wife expressed disappoint­ment that her husband was treated with disrespect, saying the hospital’s referral policy should have been followed, which required Mosunkutu to go to a hospital near his home.

Nonqaba said she did not ask for her husband to be given special treatment, just to be treated with respect.

Yesterday, the department’s spokespers­on, Lesemang Matuka, denied Mosunkutu was ill-treated.

He said the former member of the executive council was referred for treatment to South Rand Hospital because it was close to his home in Kibler Park.

But confusion occurred when a screening physiother­apist, who was unaware that the patient was referred to South Rand, attended to him.

Nonqaba asked the physiother­apist and later a chief physiother­apist for her husband to be treated at Baragwanat­h since she worked there.

She said she did not want to go to South Rand.

But this was rejected by a supervisor, who said the referral policy should be applied.

Mosunkutu was left alone for some time after he was picked up and put back in his wheelchair by his wife, who was assisted by a hospital staff member.

The staff member and a supervisor came back to remove him from the passage and wheeled him to the reception area.

Chris Hani Baragwanat­h acting CEO Dr Richard Lebethe said the incident would be investigat­ed.

Mosunkutu was left alone for some time after he was picked up and put back in his wheel-chair by his wife, who was assisted by a hospital staff member. The staff member and a supervisor came back to remove him from the passage and wheeled him to the reception area.

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