FIX PUBLIC HEALTH FIRST
It's hard not to like National Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi. Unlike previous health ministers he is candid about problems in state hospitals. He says that instead of health care we have "tendercare" that has "destroyed our public health system".
Concerning Gauteng's Health Department he says "People went out on a rampage, ordering things that had nothing to do with healthcare." I have been saying this for years, so it's nice to be vindicated by the Health Minister.
A prime example of unnecessary spending was the R50 million purchase of ultra-violet lights for hospitals. These lights help with infection control, but not a single hospital requested them as they have more pressing needs.
It was a head office decision to buy them, almost certainly involving corruption. Most of them are now non-functional because they have not been maintained. It was one of ten contracts totalling R1 billion that the Hawks are investigating.
Motsoaledi also hits out at Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) companies that don't deliver. He says hi-tech equipment is bought from reputable companies but maintained by BEE contractors who had "never repaired a machine in [their] life".