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PSA cautiously welcomes health sector anti-corruption measures [SOUND]

# The Public Servants Association says it cautiously welcomes the endeavour by Minister of Health, Aaron Motsoaledi, to address corruption in the country’s health system. A Special Investigating Unit probe recently revealed that the Tembisa Hospital in Gauteng lost two-billion-rand to alleged tender fraud and irregularities. PSA’s Claude Naicker says empowering hospital leadership with the tools to detect and prevent corruption is essential to safeguarding public resources and ensuring quality healthcare delivery:

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