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Contracts of 8 000 temporary health workers extended

Deur Malibongwe Dayimani News24 07 April 2021 06:06 AFTER a public outcry and protest action, the Eastern Cape Health Department has sourced R400 million to keep 8 000 COVID-19 contract workers employed for the next three months and community workers for another 12 months. The contracts of the front-line workers were due to end on Wednesday, March 31 but, with the funding obtained, they will be able to work for another couple of months. The move comes after extensive consultations, the department announced last week. The decision to extend the contracts was taken after a technical team, led by Eastern Cape Department of Health acting superintendent-general, Dr Sibongile Zungu, made recommendations to Health MEC, Nomakhosazana Meth.

Public Protector Finds Scooter Procurement Irregular

iAfrica Public Protector Finds Scooter Procurement ‘Irregular’ At the launch last month, the MEC Sindisiwa Gomba said these scooters were meant to ferry patients from rural areas to the nearest facilities.Picture: @healthecmec/Twitter 4 hours ago 1 min read Share with your network! The office of the Public Protector has made some damning findings against the Eastern Cape Health Department. She has found that the procurement of scooter ambulances was illegal. According to the investigation, the health department in the province contravened applicable legal prescripts. The Public Protector recommends disciplinary action against officials involved in the scooter ambulances procurement within 90 days.

Public Protector orders action against officials implicated in R10m Eastern Cape ambulance scooter tender

Public Protector orders action against officials implicated in R10m Eastern Cape ambulance scooter tender Share Johannesburg - Officials implicated in the Eastern Cape Health Department’s embarrassing R10 million “ambulance scooter” tender must face disciplinary action within three months, acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka has ordered. Gcaleka on Wednesday gave newly-appointed Eastern Cape Health MEC Nomakhosazana Meth 90 days to ensure that action is taken against officials involved in the “ambulance scooter” scandal. She released 21 reports including ten closing reports and ordered Meth, who took over reins in the department in March, to oversee disciplinary action against the implicated officials in terms of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and the department’s applicable policies.

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