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Media Statement: The South African Human Rights Commission condemns the looting of copper at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital

09 July 2021
ATT: Editors and Reporters

The South African Human Rights Commission (“Commission”) is deeply shocked by reports that the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital, which was closed after being gutted by fire in April, has now being looted of copper piping alleged to be worth R30 Million rands. These reports come at a time when the hospital and the Gauteng health care system are still contending with the negative impact that the fire damage has had on the provision of healthcare services to thousands of hospital users. The Commission has since confirmed these reports with the CEO of the hospital and awaits further updates.

The recent monitoring visits undertaken by the Commission to Charlotte Maxeke revealed the challenges and issues around physical infrastructure at the hospital. It further drew heightened attention to the extent and nature of the impact that the fire damage had on the patient’s right to health care.
According to the media reports, the theft of the piping could leave some parts of the hospital without hot water. It cannot be gainsaid that without hot water and appropriate infrastructure, patients cannot be treated according to the required standards.
Whilst the Commission understands that access to healthcare is seriously constrained at the moment due to the current third wave, the Commission is of the view that appropriate infrastructure must always be in place for the health care system to function optimally and to be available and of an adequate standard. This reported incident of looting requires the Department of Health and other hospitals to urgently conduct a holistic security assessment of all health care facilities in the Gauteng province.

The Commission is of the view that the adequate functioning of the health care system depends on infrastructure and that the implementation of human rights cannot be fully achieved without adequate budget to maintain, revitalize and safeguard the existing physical infrastructure.

In the circumstances, the Commission calls on the Department of Health and the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital management to improve security and allocate more resources to secure critical infrastructure and assets at this facility. Consequentially, the allocation of additional budget for security can either facilitate, or impede protection, promotion and fulfillment of human rights.
Lastly, the Commission strongly condemns the senseless vandalism and theft and calls on law enforcement agencies to conduct a full investigation.

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Issued by the South African Human Rights Commission
Gushwell Brooks – Communications Co-ordinator Tel: 082 645 8573 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.



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