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Sacked S Africa minister hits out | Sacked S Africa minister hits out |
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South Africa's former deputy health minister has said she was sacked for doing her job. | South Africa's former deputy health minister has said she was sacked for doing her job. |
Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge said she had been fired for going on an unauthorised trip to a Spanish Aids conference and for criticising hospital conditions. | Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge said she had been fired for going on an unauthorised trip to a Spanish Aids conference and for criticising hospital conditions. |
She said it was her duty to respond quickly to reports that babies were dying in a maternity hospital. | She said it was her duty to respond quickly to reports that babies were dying in a maternity hospital. |
Her sacking has been condemned by Aids activists and the opposition as a setback in the fight against HIV. | Her sacking has been condemned by Aids activists and the opposition as a setback in the fight against HIV. |
Some 5.5m South Africans are HIV-positive - more than in any other country. | Some 5.5m South Africans are HIV-positive - more than in any other country. |
'Fixed' | 'Fixed' |
In her first comments since her sacking, Ms Madlala-Routledge also said it was a known fact that there had been differences of opinion between her and Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang. | In her first comments since her sacking, Ms Madlala-Routledge also said it was a known fact that there had been differences of opinion between her and Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang. |
I acted in good faith in the belief that our president had approved the trip Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/6940956.stm">Profile: Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge The minister is known as Dr Beetroot after telling people with HIV to eat beetroot and garlic, while expressing doubts about the efficacy of anti-retroviral drugs. | |
Ms Madlala-Routledge said that she had criticised the minister's stance two years ago. | Ms Madlala-Routledge said that she had criticised the minister's stance two years ago. |
"She [Dr Tshabalala-Msimang] has said to me: 'I will fix you' and maybe she has fixed me," she told a news conference. | "She [Dr Tshabalala-Msimang] has said to me: 'I will fix you' and maybe she has fixed me," she told a news conference. |
This has been denied by Dr Tshabalala-Msimang's office. | This has been denied by Dr Tshabalala-Msimang's office. |
"No such statement was ever made," the department of health said. | "No such statement was ever made," the department of health said. |
BBC Southern Africa correspondent Peter Biles says Dr Tshabalala-Msimang is a close ally of the president. | BBC Southern Africa correspondent Peter Biles says Dr Tshabalala-Msimang is a close ally of the president. |
Ms Madlala-Routledge denied local media reports that she had defied President Thabo Mbeki by going to Madrid with her son and a consultant, at a cost of 160,000 rand ($22,000). | Ms Madlala-Routledge denied local media reports that she had defied President Thabo Mbeki by going to Madrid with her son and a consultant, at a cost of 160,000 rand ($22,000). |
"I acted in good faith in the belief that our president had approved the trip." | "I acted in good faith in the belief that our president had approved the trip." |
She said that in spite of her dismissal, she hoped to remain part of the campaign against HIV/Aids. | She said that in spite of her dismissal, she hoped to remain part of the campaign against HIV/Aids. |
No official reason has been given for her sacking. | No official reason has been given for her sacking. |