In Conversation With Madeleine Hicklin MPL DA Gauteng Spokesperson for Health.

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Relentless pressure from the Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng over the long-delayed Johannesburg South Forensic Pathology Laboratory, whose incomplete state has denied residents access to timely autopsies, post-mortems, and toxicology reports, is beginning to pay dividends. The Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development (DID) MEC, Jacob Mamabolo, has finally conceded that an enquiry into the delays at the Johannesburg South Forensic Pathology Laboratory must occur, and he has sought legal advice regarding the matter.
Construction of this facility, located at Helen Joseph Hospital, began around 2016, with an estimated budget of R588 million. However, it has yet to open its doors and has already cost taxpayers R703 million.
The DA Gauteng has been actively calling for the completion of this essential facility since 2022, even escalating the issue to the National Department of Health as directed by the citizens of Gauteng. We have also been advocating for improved treatment of the deceased and their families, many of whom have endured waits of up to ten years for toxicology results, resulting in prolonged delays in burials. In response to mounting pressure, MEC Mamabolo has begged for our indulgence and disclosed that he has ‘commissioned a legal opinion on the project’.
The building of this laboratory has faced numerous controversies related to compliance with the City of Johannesburg’s municipal by-laws, significant cost and time overruns. These issues have severely impacted its completion to the detriment of Gauteng residents.
20 Aug 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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