Brief

On February 5, 2025, the Special Investigating Unit issued an update regarding the Gauteng Department of Health and Infrastructure Development officials implicated in Anglo Ashanti hospital's alleged corruption. The Gauteng Government took disciplinary action against nine officials, with five being dismissed and one acquitted, following the SIU's consequence management recommendations.

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) welcomes the Gauteng Government’s outcomes from the disciplinary inquiry initiated against nine officials from the Gauteng Department of Health and the Department of Infrastructure Development. These officials faced charges relating to alleged irregularities in awarding contracts for refurbishing the Anglo Ashanti Hospital in 2022.
Following the SIU’s consequence management recommendations, the Office of the Premier took disciplinary action against the implicated officials employed by the Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) and the Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development (GDID).
The SIU’s investigation uncovered evidence of financial misconduct involving several individuals from GDoH and GDID. The Gauteng Government acted on the SIU’s recommendations and charged the officials involved. The outcome is as follows:

Head of Infrastructure Development: GDoH – Dismissed
Acting Head of Department: GDID – Dismissed
Acting Director, Health Infrastructure: GDID – Dismissed
Acting Chief Financial Officer and Head of SCM: GDID – Dismissed
Acting Deputy Director-General, Health Branch: GDID)-Dismissed
Project Manager, Infrastructure Development: GDoH – Final Written Warning
Acting Chief Director, Health Infrastructure: GDID – Final Written Warning
Project Manager: GDID – Contract employment ended during the hearing
Acting Deputy Director-General, Hospital Services: GDoH- Acquitted

The evidence gathered by the SIU indicates that around March 19, 2020, the AngloGold Ashanti Hospital (AGA Hospital) refurbishment project began under the GDID on behalf of the GDoH. However, during this process, no supply chain management policies or procedures were followed when procuring service providers and contractors for the refurbishment.
Furthermore, the GDoH was misled into believing that only minor renovations were needed at the AGA Hospital. This is a contravention of the Public Finance Management Act and National Treasury’s regulations, causing the GDoH to incur fruitless and wasteful for goods and services supplied.
The SIU was mandated through Proclamation No. R. 23 of 2020 to investigate the affairs of all State institutions regarding procurement or contracting for goods, works, and services during or in respect of the National State of Disaster by or on behalf of State institutions.
The disciplinary actions show that state institutions are acting on the results of the SIU investigation and implementing the consequences to hold officials implicated to account, recover assets and financial losses incurred by these institutions, and prevent further losses. We urge all state institutions to take decisive action to clean up our government and state entities from the corruption that has plagued them.Kaizer KganyagoSpokesperson: Special Investigating Unit082 306 8888Kkganyago@siu.org.za
MEDIA STATEMENT – GAUTENG OFFICALS DISCIPLINARY ACTION STATEMENT 05 FEBRUARY 2025Download

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Purpose
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) welcomes the Gauteng Government’s outcomes from the disciplinary inquiry initiated against nine officials from the Gauteng Department of Health and the Department of Infrastructure Development. These officials faced charges relating to alleged irregularities in awarding contracts for refurbishing the Anglo Ashanti Hospital in 2022.

Effects on Industry
The disciplinary actions taken by the Gauteng Government demonstrate a commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance within state institutions. This move is expected to have a positive impact on the industry as a whole, promoting a culture of integrity and professionalism among government officials. Furthermore, this outcome serves as a warning to other officials involved in similar irregularities, encouraging them to adhere to established procedures and regulations.

Relevant Stakeholders
The Gauteng Government, officials from the Department of Health and the Department of Infrastructure Development, and the public at large are affected by these disciplinary actions. The SIU’s investigation and subsequent recommendations have a direct impact on the reputation and credibility of these institutions, as well as the broader community that depends on their services.

Next Steps
The Office of the Premier has taken decisive action to hold officials accountable for their actions, aligning with the SIU’s consequence management recommendations. As a result, the implicated officials have faced disciplinary measures, ranging from dismissal to final written warnings. The SIU urges other state institutions to follow suit and take proactive steps to address corruption within their ranks.

Any Other Relevant Information
The AngloGold Ashanti Hospital refurbishment project, initiated in March 2020, serves as a prime example of the consequences of non-compliance with procurement regulations. The Gauteng Government’s response demonstrates its commitment to addressing financial misconduct and ensuring that state institutions adhere to established policies and procedures. This move is expected to have far-reaching implications for future government contracts and tendering processes, promoting a culture of transparency and accountability within state institutions.

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