Soweto Hospital Executive Director Receives ‘Pretrial Transfer’ for Alleged Misconduct, Murder and Rape



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General view of the Bheki Mlangeni District Hospital.

General view of the Bheki Mlangeni District Hospital.

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  • Ruth Mabyana, CEO of Bheki Mlangeni Hospital in Soweto, He has been given a “protective transfer” amid allegations of misconduct.
  • Gauteng Health Acting MEC Jacob Mamabolo says there is an urgent need to solve the broader challenges in the hospital.
  • Incidents of violence have been reported at the hospital and complaints have been filed against Mabyana, according to IOL.

The Gauteng health department has given Ruth Mabyana, executive director of Bheki Mlangeni Hospital in Soweto, a “preventative transfer” amid a misconduct debacle in which she has been implicated.

“The CEO is allegedly involved in a misconduct case. Issues related to the case have yet to be verified and a determination will be made accordingly. The CEO has been transferred from the hospital,” said the Gauteng health department spokesman. , Kwara Kekana, in a statement.

Kekana said that Makabedi Makhetha would act in office in the meantime.

Acting Gauteng Health MEC Jacob Mamabolo said the broader challenges at Bheki Mlangeni Hospital needed to be urgently resolved and community confidence in the facility’s ability to continue to provide healthcare services should be restored. so necessary.

He said an alleged violation case was being investigated at the facility and the department would appoint an independent investigator to help finalize the matter following an internal preliminary report.

The matter was also referred to the South African Police Service for investigation, he said.

IOL reported that there have been incidents of violence at the hospital and complaints filed against Mabyana. The post says the latest incident is said to have occurred on October 17 when a psychiatric patient allegedly raped a 16-year-old colleague psychiatric patient.

IOL also said there were allegations that a security guard was stabbed while on duty the same weekend. Before that, in May, the post said that Mabyana was suspended after a psychiatric patient allegedly stabbed 85-year-old Kholisile Edwin Zazayokwe to death. And in August, the CEO was reinstated despite the fact that she was not cleared by an investigation and the findings were not made public.

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Democratic Alliance MPL Jack Bloom has welcomed the move, saying it had raised questions about his ability to run the hospital six years ago.

“It has proven incapable of ensuring the safety of patients and staff, with at least 12 violent attacks this year, including the murder of one patient and the alleged rape of another.

“Other scandals during his tenure include paid jobs and substandard services that have given the hospital a bad reputation among Soweto residents.

“We have seen how she has recovered from previous suspensions before, so I hope she will finally be held accountable for years of mismanagement and permanently removed.”

Bloom said that Soweto residents deserved capable hospital management as it served a large number of patients and was intended to ease the tension at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital.

The health department said it remained committed to improving the patient care experience at the Gauteng health facilities.


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