Last week, nurses affiliated to nursing union, Denosa, protested at the hospital, demanding the resignation of the CEO, Dr Sello Matjila.
JOHANNESBURG - The Gauteng Health department said it would be appointing an independent investigator to probe allegations against the Kalafong Hospital CEO.Workers also claim he intimidated staff who recently protested government’s 3 percent wage hike.The department said it's now launched an investigation into the allegations against him.
It said Matjila would not be reporting to the facility for work, pending the outcome of the investigation.
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