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Poor management to blame for scandals at Bheki Mlangeni Hospital – DA

The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng has launched a petition to remove the CEO and top management of the failing Bheki Mlangeni Hospital in Soweto, Johannesburg, the DA said on Sunday.

This was because the Gauteng health department had failed to hold the top management of the Bheki Mlangeni Hospital accountable, despite a jobs-for-cash hiring scandal and the hospital being placed on the list of five worst hospitals in Gauteng, DA MPL and shadow health MEC Jack Bloom said in a statement.

There were high hopes when this hospital was opened six years ago – it was a new hospital with new staff. It is crystal clear that poor management is to blame for the employment scandals and its poor reputation among the public,” he said.

Bheki Mlangeni Hospital

Unfortunately, Gauteng health MEC Bandile Masuku had indicated that he wanted to retain hospital CEO Ruth Mabyana, “who shares the blame for what has gone wrong”, Bloom said.

Under Mabyana, there had been 136 disciplinary actions against employees in the past three years, and six staff were currently facing disciplinary charges – five for irregular appointments and one for theft at the hospital. The hospital has a poor reputation among Soweto residents who call it AVBOB as so many deaths happen there. We are therefore calling for an entirely new top management that is untainted by past failures,” Bloom said.

In other news – Rami Chuene & Setumo Motsoaledi leave #TheQueen

Behind-the-scenes drama as soapie kills TGOM, Rami Chuene ‘supported’ Vathiswa Ndara. South Africa’s much-loved soapie, The Queen, will never be the same again. Popular actress Rami Chuene’s character, T-gom, is to be killed off following behind-the-scenes drama with the controversial Ferguson family.

Rami Chuene & Setumo Motsoaledi

As if that was not enough, another popular actress on Mzansi Magic’s much-loved soapie, Setumo Motsoaledi, who plays Mmabatho, has also resigned. Read more

Source: eNCA

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