Gauteng health pays R5,7 million to suspend employees

"Theft of body parts one of the charges" - DA's Jack Bloom

The Gauteng Health Department has paid over R5,7 million to 16 employees suspended with pay, some of them since June last year according to the DA’s Jack Bloom.

Bloom said in a statement early this week “Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu replied to my questions in the Gauteng Legislature that six employees are charged with alleged procurement irregularities, two are charged with alleged fraudulent activities, two others with alleged selling of jobs, and the rest face a variety of charges including insubordination, unacceptable behaviour, and theft of body parts.”

“Ten of the cases date back to last year, including four senior employees who were suspended in June 2013. Their salaries alone amount to R3 372 000.

“The largest single payment is to a Chief Specialist who was suspended in November last year.

“The department claims that delays are caused by the complexity of the disciplinary matters, some of which involve investigations by the Gauteng Audit Services and the Special Investigations Unit.

“I am concerned that disciplinary cases take so long to conclude and that so much money is paid to employees suspended with pay. Cases should ideally be finalised within 90 days, and no case should ever drag on for longer than a year.

“The department needs to build up expertise to speed up disciplinary cases while protecting the rights of employees to fair process.”

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