By Mikhaila Crowie
22 April 2009
MEC for Health in the Western Cape, Marius Fransman, has confirmed that he has received the report on the investigation they have launched into the death of Unabantu Mali.
The Minister will study the findings of the report and then hold discussions with the City of Cape Town’s Health Department and the Mali family.
Only then will the report be made public.
According to a report, the conclusion of the investigation was received last week but the investigation team, led by Advocate Denzil Potgieter, requested an extra week to continue its work as it wanted to interview more people.
The request was granted as Minister Fransman wanted the team to thoroughly investigate what and come up with recommendations on how services can be improved at the health facilities.
The report also investigates the birth of Yonela Mangena, whose mother gave birth in front of a clinic, after she was refused entry.
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How will the findings of this report give back to the family that lost a precious child? And this is not the first time something like this happens at the public health care centre,so what makes Fransman think that we give a damn about his report, please people when you make your X's do not put them next to the ANC they suck big time.
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