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Gauteng Health tries to recoup monies paid to Esidimeni NGOs

The Gauteng government wants to recoup more than R1.8m that was overpaid to NGOs implicated in the Life Esidimeni tragedy. According to a Sowetan report, the Gauteng Health Department has so far charged six senior officials with financial gross misconduct for their role in the Life Esidimeni saga.

Khutso Rabothata, spokesperson for Gauteng Health MEC Gwen Ramokgopa, said the six officials' cases were among 133 cases of misconduct and corruption being investigated within the department. "Matters relating to the Life Esidimeni mishap led to a chief director and five officials to face charges of gross financial misconduct resulting from incorrect certification, approval and payment of invoices that led to the department incurring financial losses," Rabothata said.

He said the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) was in the process of recovering R1.8m worth of monies which were overpaid to NGOs involved in the scandal.

The report says during the Life Esidimeni arbitration hearings into the deaths of 144 psychiatric patients, then deputy director for mental health services Hannah Jacobus confessed to having signed off illegal NGO licences.

Meanwhile, Rabothata said other cases being investigated at the department include 7,050 employees found to have been conducting work outside the public service, while 205 officials were alleged to have been doing business with the state. About 54 officials had apparently taken leave and claimed overtime from the department for that time.

"To date three deputy director-generals were disciplined for irregular expenditure. In addition, one chief director and a director have already appeared before a disciplinary committee on charges of insubordination and financial misconduct. The hearing is still ongoing," he said.

Rabothata said in the report that some officials were charged with deliberate sabotage of the department's ICT system, theft of medicines, irregular appointments and other forms of fraud.

Democratic Alliance (DA) shadow MEC for health Jack Bloom said in the report it was concerning that cases of corruption at the department were piling up with some issues dating to as far back as 12 years.

[link url="https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2019-05-02-department-wants-r18m-back-ngos-implicated-in-life-esidimeni-tragedy/"]Sowetan report[/link]

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