Council for Medical Schemes suspends investigations head Stephen Mmatli

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Council for Medical Schemes suspends investigations head Stephen Mmatli
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The CMS has served Mmatli with a letter of precautionary suspension, pending the outcome of investigations into ‘serious acts of misconduct’

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