Johannesburg, 08 October, 2025 / 10:53 pm (ACI Africa).
The Chairman of the Justice and Peace Commission of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has condemned the corruption scandal at South Africa’s Tembisa Hospital, describing it as a grave injustice and a direct assault on the poor’s right to healthcare.
In an October 3 statement welcoming the investigative report by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), which uncovered the alleged looting of more than R2 billion (US$ 109 million) from Tembisa Hospital, Bishop Thulani Victor Mbuyisa describes the scandal as a serious violation of public confidence.
“This scandal constitutes not only a grave betrayal of public trust but also a direct attack on the dignity and rights of the poor who depend on public health care,” Bishop Mbuyisa says.
The scandal dates back to 2021, when whistleblower Babita Deokaran, the Chief Director of Financial Accounting at the Gauteng Department of Health, was assassinated outside her home in southern Johannesburg after exposing irregular and suspicious payments at Tembisa Hospital.
Some of the major irregularities that Ms. Deokaran reported include more than R850 million (US$ 46.3 million) in irregular contracts at Tembisa Hospital with 217+ service providers, many contracts valued under R500,000 (US$ 27,200) which bypassed stricter procurement rules.






