The South African Government receives update on the case of Professor Cyril Karabus
19 Mar 2013
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation wishes to announce that there has been a strategic breakthrough in the case of Prof Cyril Karabus.
Prof Karabus was found guilty in absentia in 2003 on charges of manslaughter and fraud, following the death of a three-year-old patient he was treating while doing locum work in Abu Dhabi. Prof Karabus was unaware of the charges and the sentence until he was arrested while transiting through Dubai in August 2012.
The Medical Review Committee that was set up to review the case against Prof Cyril Karabus met and it is understood that the Committee has absolved Prof Karabus from all blame for the death of his patient.
The Government of South Africa has since the beginning of this ordeal remained seized with this matter. Over the past few months it has taken several actions to ensure a speedy resolution of the case. These include but are not limited to interaction between the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the UAE. Furthermore Mr Marius Fransman, the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, travelled to Abu Dhabi and on 3 March 2013 and the most recent visit to Dubai on Sunday, on 17 March 2013 for engagements with the UAE authorities on the case.