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Life Esidimeni claimants receive R159m payout from Gauteng government

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Life Esidimeni claimants receive R159m payout from Gauteng government

Life Esidimeni claimants receive R159m payout from Gauteng government

14th June 2018

By: News24Wire

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The Gauteng government has paid out R159 460 000 to the claimants of the Life Esidimeni arbitration, it said on Wednesday.

All financial claims have been settled in compliance with the award given by retired deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke following the alternative dispute resolution process entered into with the families affected by the Life Esidimeni tragedy.

At least 144 psychiatric patients died after the Gauteng department of health moved 1 700 psychiatric patients from Life Esidimeni homes into ill-equipped NGOs and state facilities in 2016.

"Government will, under the leadership of the Minister of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi and Gauteng Premier David Makhura continue to implement measures in compliance with the Health Ombud's recommendations and [retired deputy chief justice] Moseneke's award," provincial government spokesperson Thabo Masebe said.

Moseneke ruled on March 19 that R1-million be paid to each claimant for constitutional damages, R180 000 for emotional trauma and R20 000 for funeral expenses for those who died by June 19.

In the release of his arbitration report, he slammed government, particularly former health MEC Qedani Mahlangu, former Gauteng health department head Barney Selebano and former Gauteng director of mental health Makgabo Manamela, for the manner in which they handled the project.

Democratic Alliance member of the provincial legislature Jack Bloom said that the party welcomed the government's payout to the claimants.

"I am pleased that the provincial government has met this commitment which provides financial redress to the relatives of those who suffered and died in the Esidimeni tragedy," Bloom said.

Money was sourced from the budgets of all the provincial government departments, he added.
 

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