Gauteng Premier ducks question on former Health MEC
28 November 2017
Gauteng Premier David Makhura ducked my questions today at a sitting of the Gauteng Legislature as to why former Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu was not on the original list of witnesses at the Esidimeni Arbitration Hearings.
He said that as representatives of the state, which included himself, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi and Health MEC Gwen Ramokgopa, they decided on those who would appear at the hearings not as witnesses but to "give their side of the story and answer questions."
Furthermore, he said they had to do everything through the force of law, but he evaded comment on why the Gauteng ANC Provincial Executive had given Mahlangu leave of absence to study abroad over this period.
Makhura also refused to comment when I pointed out that ANC Chief Whip Brian Hlongwa had said in an interview on Power FM earlier this year that he had spoken to Qedani Mahlangu and told her to "leave the country, going into exile for two years".