The Citizen (KZN)

DA slams post for Dr ‘Do Little’

IN HER PREVIOUS TENURE IN CHARGE Gauteng health department under fire for giving Ramokgopa 2nd term.

- Yadhana Jadoo yadhanaj@citizen.co.za

Dr Gwen Ramokgopa, who has taken over as health MEC for Gauteng following the recent resignatio­n of Qedani Mahlangu, is not the right person for the job, according to the Democratic Alliance (DA).

Ramokgopa, who was previously Gauteng’s health MEC, from 1999 to 2006, was handed the position this week by Premier David Makhura.

This followed a shock finding by the health ombudsman, who laid blame on the health department for the deaths of 94 mentally ill patients.

More than 1 300 patients were last year transferre­d from the Life Esidimeni facility to hospitals and 27 unlicensed non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) operating unlawfully, ombudsman Malegapuru Makgoba found.

Of the 94, only one person died from a mental-related illness. The rest died due to, among other things, dehydratio­n, diarrhoea, heart attacks and epilepsy.

Ramokgopa was Tshwane mayor from 2006 to 2010. With all that is on the department’s plate, Ramokgopa has a tough task ahead of her.

But DA Gauteng health spokespers­on Jack Bloom does not think she is the right person for the position. “She was mediocre when she was previously MEC for health. She renamed one hospital, Dr George Mukhari, after a family friend, after a pretence of public consultati­on,” Bloom said.

“The department needs someone more dynamic and prepared to do what is best for the province, not the ANC.

“I am not impressed with the return of Dr Ramokgopa as MEC of the Gauteng health department.”

The DA has, meanwhile, laid charges against Mahlangu for culpable homicide and for contravent­ions of the Mental Health Care Act (MHCA) and the National Health Act (NHA).

“The crime of culpable homicide is defined as the ‘unlawful, negligent killing of another human being’,” said Bloom.

“The ombud’s report in numerous instances describes the conduct of the Gauteng department of health and, by extension, the MEC as negligent.”

There could be “no doubt” that the deaths of the patients “are as a direct consequenc­e of that conduct”, he said.

“The conduct was not in accordance with the NHA, the MHCA and the constituti­on.

“It is therefore apparent that the MEC, in instructin­g the terminatio­n of the GDoH contract with Life Healthcare Esidimeni, has prima facia met the requiremen­ts of culpable homicide.” –

The ombud’s report in numerous instances describes the conduct of the Gauteng department of health and, by extension, the MEC as negligent. Jack Bloom DA Gauteng health spokespers­on

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? TOP JOB. Dr Gwen Ramokgopa has been appointed as the new MEC for health in Gauteng.
Picture: Gallo Images TOP JOB. Dr Gwen Ramokgopa has been appointed as the new MEC for health in Gauteng.

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