PSA accuses Gauteng of covering up in Tembisa Hospital fire – SABC News


The Public Servants Association (PSA) has accused the Gauteng Provincial Government of attempting to cover up the cause of last month’s fire at the Tembisa Hospital.

A man accused of allegedly starting the fire is expected to appear before the Tembisa Magistrate’s Court tomorrow after the court postponed his case on Monday.

The association alleges that infrastructure and safety failures led to the incident.

It accuses the provincial government of using unproven arson claims to deflect accountability and avoid urgent reforms.

PSA Provincial Organizer Madimetja Mautla says, “The Department of Labor and Employment has also flagged that specific section of the building that burnt as one of the potential hazard areas. This thing of a person who is probably maybe delusional and believing that he did burn the building …  the building where there were more than 80 patients inside and staff members who were in there. Nobody saw the person. And when you look at this building itself, there is no way that the person can just come and disappear without being seen, especially when they dream that they used petrol or whatever petrol bomb … there is no way.”



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