Where is the political accountability for R588 million white elephant hospital in Gauteng?
14 February 2022
The Democratic Alliance welcomes the suspension of nine senior officials implicated in the R588 million refurbishment of the AngloGold Ashanti Hospital in the Far West Rand, but there needs to be political accountability for this scandal as well.
The suspension of three officials from the Gauteng Health Department and six officials from the Infrastructure Development Department follows the recommendation of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) which found massive irregularities in the contracts for this project.
This hospital was donated by the AngloGold mining company and was supposed to treat serious Covid-19 patients, but the original refurbishment budget of R50 million ballooned to R588 million. A further R144 million has been spent on medical equipment, and more money for staff in an empty hospital.
According to the SIU, six contractors were appointed before prices, scopes of work and bills of quantities were agreed to, and they were working on site even before official purchase orders were issued.