The Gauteng DA welcomed High Court Judge Mmonoa Teffo's negligence ruling against former Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu and mental health head Makgabo Manamela.
Judge Mmonoa Teffo ruled negligence against ex- Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu and mental health head Makgabo Manamela over the deaths of nine mentally ill patients
Teffo delivered her ruling following an exhaustive inquest into the multiple deaths of Life Esidimeni mental health patients that began in May 2021.In the landmark ruling on Wednesday, 10 July, Teffo noted that Mahlangu's decision to terminate the Life Esidimeni contract happened despite warnings by experts, resulting in the deaths of 144 psychiatric patients.
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