Gauteng Health wastes 16,2 million on security contracts

Jack Bloom estimates that more than R50 million has probably been overspent on the two-year contracts for all 37 hospitals in Gauteng.

While most of Gauteng hospitals face shortages of anaesthetic drugs, the Gauteng Health Department has wasted R16.2 million by choosing the most expensive security contract for six hospitals.

“This is revealed in documents I have obtained through an application under the Promotion of Access to Information Act.

“I asked for the prices given by all the competing bidders for all 37 hospitals in Gauteng, but have so far only received for six hospitals,” said Democratic Alliances (DA) Gauteng shadow of Health Jack Bloom.

He said: “The shocking thing is that the most expensive security company was chosen for each of these hospitals.

“The worst case is that of Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital, where Mabotwane Security Services was chosen over Guard 4 Sure security services despite being R6.2 million more expensive for a two year contract.

“The department now pays R25.6 million each year to guard this hospital instead of paying R22.5 million for the cheapest quote.”

The other hospitals are as follows:

“I am puzzled that Guard 4 Sure was the cheapest quote for five out of the six hospitals, but was only awarded one contract.”

“According to the department ‘all contracts were awarded to different sites regardless of price’ and the reason given elsewhere for not giving to the cheapest contractor is that the company was ‘awarded another site’.

“This is very poor practice that contravenes treasury regulations concerning value for money,” said Bloom.

“It is further evidence that there was possible corruption in awarding these contracts.

“Last year, the chief director of Risk Management and Internal Control, was suspended for alleged corruption concerning hospital security contracts.

“I estimate that more than R50 million has probably been overspent on the two-year contracts for all 37 hospitals in Gauteng by not choosing the cheapest contract,” Bloom concluded.

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