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Surgeon-General must clarify DP’s health status – Solly Malatsi

DA MP says country needs to know if David Mabuza is indeed fit to continue in office

DA calls on Surgeon-General to clarify Deputy President’s health status 

3 August 2021

The DA calls on the Surgeon-General, Lieutenant-General Zola Dabula, to update the nation on Deputy President David Mabuza’s health, following his month-long medical treatment in the Russian Federation.

The Deputy President's prolonged absence from office due to medical reasons is quite concerning. To this end, the DA believes that it is in the public interest for the Surgeon-General to clarify Mabuza's suitability to continue as the country's Deputy President given his frequent absence from office due to medical treatment.

While Mabuza has the right to privacy when it comes to his health, if his condition is of such a nature that he has to regularly leave the country for a protracted period of time, the public should know whether he is indeed fit to continue in office.

His ability to carry out his constitutional duties as Leader of Government Business is crucial for the country. More so given his additional responsibilities as head of Cabinet’s Eskom turnaround efforts as well as the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.

This makes the Surgeon- General’s clarification on the status of his health critical. The Deputy President has been a scarce figure in government and if he needs time to step down from his duties, he should be provided with the time that he requires to recover and focus on his health without the disruption of the gruesome demands of his current office.

The DA has also noted the contradicting reports about Mabuza’s return home. On Wednesday his office confirmed to EWN that he would return to South Africa tomorrow however reports today indicate that he will only return once his medical team had cleared him. This confusion adds further speculation to the state of the Deputy President’s health.

When it comes to his physical state, the Deputy President has the right to privacy, however, his protracted absence from his official duties cannot continue to be shrouded in mystery.

Issued by Solly Malatsi, DA Shadow Minister for the Presidency, 3 August 2021