DA: Gauteng health ‘won’t pay the money’ so sheriff takes furniture
Updated | By ANA
It is really shameful that the Sheriff of the Court visited the Gauteng health department head office twice last week because the department failed to pay court-ordered damages for medical negligence, the DA said on Sunday.
“Furniture was saved on the sheriff’s first visit on Monday last week after a payment arrangement for R23 million was negotiated, but on his visit on Thursday he removed furniture despite efforts by staff who locked offices and blocked the lifts,” DA MPL Jack Bloom said in a statement.
Sheriff Lutendo Mukwevho and ten furniture movers arrived with an order to attach 400 desks, 800 chairs, 400 computers, five lounge suites, and 50 printers, he said.
“According to Clare de Lange of Adele van der Walt Attorneys, the department was served with a notice to pay on 18 June, but as no payment was received they attached the furniture.”
The amount owing was R8.3 million for a five-year-old boy who was brain damaged due to staff negligence when he was born in the Tshwane District Hospital in February 2010.
“Government departments should respect the law like everyone else,” Bloom said.
“It’s a poor example when furniture is carted off because the department ignores a court-ordered payment. I am disappointed because Gauteng health MEC Qedani Mahlangu has promised a more professional approach to settling negligence cases, but it seems that old habits die hard. Perhaps they should attach her desk first so that she gets the message.”
The vast tragedy of hospital negligence cases was worsened when the department tried to avoid its legal obligation to pay damages, Bloom said.
ANA
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