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27 November 2017, 2:44 PM  |
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On Friday, Manamela refused to accept that she did not have the powers to sign off licences for NGOs that received mentally ill-patients

On Friday, Manamela refused to accept that she did not have the powers to sign off licences for NGOs that received mentally ill-patients

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On Friday, Manamela refused to accept that she did not have the powers to sign off licences for NGOs that received mentally ill-patients

Suspended Gauteng Mental Health Director Dr Makgabo Manamela is facing further cross-examination at the Life Esidimeni hearings in Parktown, Johannesburg on Monday.

On Friday, Manamela refused to accept that she did not have the powers to sign off licences for NGOs that received mentally ill-patients.

143 patients subsequently died at these NGOs.

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