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Still employed after Life Esidimenu tragedy


The department confirmed that Selebano and Jacobus had retired and received their full pension payments.
Jacobus worked at the department until her retirement. The then MEC for health, Qedani Mahlangu, Selebano and Manamela all resigned in 2017, around the time that the health ombudsman, Professor Malegapuru Makgoba, released his report in which he recommended that those he called the “architects” of the tragedy and everyone involved in it be suspended.
Qedani Mahlangu, former MEC for health in Gauteng. Photo: Collen Mashaba
“Quick action against such employees is important for government. That’s why we’re currently working on the process,” said SANC CEO Sizeni Mchunu in response to City Press’ query.

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