ANC refuses reasonable recommendations to assist Health Department in reaching 2022/23 targets

20th October 2022

Yesterday, the ANC members of the parliamentary portfolio committee on health set the National Department of Health (NDoH) up for failure when they refused to add reasonable recommendations from the DA and other opposition parties regarding the Department’s Budgetary Review and Recommendations Report (BRRR).

These recommendations are made with the intention of assisting the Department in reaching its 2022/23 targets and to ensure comprehensive and precise oversight.

The DA suggested that the following reasonable recommendations be added to the report:

The Department of Health has a dismal track record. With the exception of the Western Cape, the health sector is struggling to cope with its myriad of infrastructure, equipment and staff shortage problems. In his reports, the Auditor-General (AG) said, “there seem to be no accountability in the department regarding consequence management … there were no investigations on several instances of irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure as well as financial misconduct. This was also reported in the prior year.”

The DA’s recommendations would have assisted the Department with both project and consequence management, which would have been to the benefit of all South Africans. It seems the ANC is more interested in keeping the status quo despite the obvious and repeatedly highlighted issues, than truly assisting the Department in course correction.

 

Issued by Michele Clarke MP - DA Shadow Minister of Health