Covid-19: Makhura discharges Health MEC Bandile Masuku of his duties

Premier David Makhura said that the SIU report found that Masuku had failed to execute his functions in compliance with the constitution and Public Finance Management Act.

Gauteng Premier David Makhura said that he has fired Health MEC Bandile Masuku.

During a press briefing on 9 October, Makhura said that he has decided to discharge Masuku of his duties. On 2 October, Makhura had said that he received the report from the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) pertaining to Masuku’s involvement in PPE procurement. Masuku was placed on special leave on 30 July pending the outcome of the report.

Makhura said that the SIU report found that Masuku had failed to execute his functions in compliance with the constitution and Public Finance Management Act. “Based on this finding, they recommended that the Premier of the province take administrative action against the MEC,” said Makhura.

“I have taken into cognisance the contribution MEC Masuku played in improving the Department of Health since his appointment last year and the leadership he provided during Covid-19. But there are issues before me based on the SIU report that I must act on.”

Makhura said that several officials within the Gauteng Department of Health have been suspended or resigned. He said that some have been suspended because of actions that are clearly wrong while others have been suspended for not taking necessary action. “PPE corruption impacts on the morale of health workers who have been doing great work on the ground, who have been taking tremendous risks,” said Makhura.

“Those who saw PPE and Covid-19 as an opportunity to enrich themselves have done a great disservice.

“We want the money back that was lost to PPE corruption… where there is corruption there must be firm action.”

Makhura said that he has been receiving reports from the SIU on a weekly basis.

He said that each report identifies the necessary action that needs to be taken. He said that the SIU’s investigation is ongoing.

Makhura added that the vacancy for the MEC of Health won’t be filled until the final report is received. Makhura said that he is aware of a report commissioned by Masuku, however, he has chosen to focus on the report which they have commissioned.

For the time being, MEC of Transport Jacob Mamabola will continue to act as the Health MEC. He said that should Masuku be cleared in the final SIU report, Makhura will gladly reappoint his as the MEC for Health.

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