David Makhura ‘protected’ hospital boss

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‘Nepotism” by suspended Tembisa Hospital chief executive Ashley Mthunz, accused of heading a provincial “corruption mafia”, was “concealed” by the Gauteng government, resulting in about R50 million being spent on vanity purchases such as a music concert and wrist watches. 

The ongoing Mail & Guardian investigation includes more than 1 000 pages of internal documents showing more than 100 invoices paid during Mthunzi’s tenure at Pholosong Hospital.

At least 10 sources in the provincial health system — in the government and in the civil service — have claimed that former Gauteng premier David Makhura was allegedly aware of, and “concealed”, Mthunzi’s gross misconduct.

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