An investigation by the SIU has revealed that the Gauteng education department did not follow due process in the procurement of services to decontaminate schools.
Complex disputes have arisen during the pandemic that many business owners and their employees could learn from 04 May 2021 - 20:09 By Kim Heres
It’s been just more than a year of lockdown, and it continues to be a huge adjustment for business owners and employees alike.
While many of us have adapted to the new normal of working from home, social distancing and using PPEs when in the workplace, it has not always been an easy transition.
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Court says SIU was not irrational in findings against ex-Health MEC Masuku It also said the former MEC was neglectful, lacked professionalism and care in discharging his duties. FILE: Former Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku on 20 July 2020. Picture: Kayleen Morgan/Eyewitness News.
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JOHANNESBURG - The High Court in Pretoria has on Monday found that the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) was not irrational in its preliminary findings against axed Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku.
It also said the former MEC was neglectful, lacked professionalism and care in discharging his duties.
Masuku’s bid to set aside the SIU’s report into the Gauteng health COVID-19 tender irregularities has been dismissed with cost to both counsel.
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+ March 09, 2021 THE use of gloves and personal protective equipment (PPEs) by vaccinators during the Covid-19 vaccination procedure is impractical and costly, Acting City Health Officer Dr. Lorraine Nery said on Tuesday, March 9.
This, after several people who witnessed the vaccination procedure through photos and videos expressed concern after seeing the vaccinators giving the first dose of the Sinovac vaccines to the healthcare workers without using PPEs or gloves.
According to Nery, there was no advice from the Department of Health (DOH) that wearing of gloves or PPEs during the vaccination process is necessary. Kung mag gloves ka, every person nga i-vaccinate nimo, mag change ka og gloves. So it s not so practical kay dili man pwede nga naka gloves lagi ka pero ang imong gi-vaccinate mao ra man gihapon, Nery said.