DR DEATH, DR WOUTER BASSON JUDGEMENT DAY @KASIBC_NEWS

DR DEATH, DR WOUTER BASSON JUDGEMENT DAY @KASIBC_NEWS 



The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) welcomes the decision by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) to proceed with disciplinary proceedings against Dr. Wouter Basson, infamously known as “Dr. Death” due to his egregious involvement in chemical and biological warfare programs under the apartheid regime. 

This development follows a response to a question for written reply placed by the EFF in the National Assembly, where the Minister of Health, Dr. Aaron Motsoaledi, confirmed that the HPCSA will pursue disciplinary action against Dr. Basson for medical malpractice. This action comes after an earlier attempt to bring disciplinary proceedings against Dr. Basson was derailed due to procedural irregularities. 

The EFF commends the Medical and Dental Professions Board for rectifying these shortcomings and ensuring that the disciplinary process is now on track. Dr. Basson’s legal team has indicated, through his attorneys, that he intends to oppose the disciplinary hearing. However, the EFF remains resolute that justice must prevail, and those responsible for heinous acts, particularly those committed under the guise of medical practice, must face the full consequences of their actions. 

Dr. Wouter Basson’s involvement in the apartheid regime’s chemical and biological warfare program, known as Project Coast, represents one of the darkest chapters in South Africa’s medical and political history. 

His actions, which included the development and use of chemical agents to harm and kill anti-apartheid activists, constitute a gross violation of medical ethics and human rights. 

These acts were not only a betrayal of the Hippocratic Oath but also a crime against humanity. The fact that Dr. Basson has continued to practice as a cardiologist in Cape Town, with no significant repercussions for his past, is an affront to justice and an insult to the victims of his atrocities. 

The EFF insists that Dr. Basson must be immediately suspended from practicing medicine pending the outcome of the HPCSA’s disciplinary proceedings. Allowing him to continue treating patients while these serious allegations remain unresolved undermines public trust in the medical profession and the regulatory bodies tasked with upholding its integrity. 

The HPCSA has a moral and legal obligation to protect the public from practitioners who have demonstrated a flagrant disregard for ethical standards. Suspension is the bare minimum to ensure that no further harm is caused while the disciplinary process unfolds. 

The EFF is outraged that, to date, Dr. Basson has faced no meaningful consequences for his actions. His ability to evade accountability for so long is a stark reminder of the systemic failures that continue to shield perpetrators of apartheid-era crimes. The medical profession, which is built on the principles of saving lives and alleviating suffering, cannot allow individuals like Dr. Basson to tarnish its reputation. His continued practice as a cardiologist is not only a miscarriage of justice but also a betrayal of the values that the healthcare profession holds dear. 

The EFF will not rest until Dr. Basson is held fully accountable. Beyond the disciplinary proceedings, we believe that he ought to face criminal charges and imprisonment for the terrible crimes he committed during the apartheid era. The HPCSA’s actions, while a step in the right direction, are insufficient on their own. The broader justice system must act decisively to ensure that those who orchestrated and executed atrocities under apartheid are brought to book. 

Dr. Basson’s case is a litmus test for South Africa’s commitment to justice, reconciliation, and the eradication of impunity. We call on the HPCSA to expedite the disciplinary process and ensure that it is conducted with transparency, fairness, and urgency. 

The public deserves to know that the institutions tasked with regulating the medical profession are unwavering in their commitment to upholding ethical standards. Furthermore, we urge the South African government to revisit the broader issue of accountability for apartheid-era crimes, particularly those committed under the pretext of scientific or medical work. 

The victims of Project Coast and their families deserve justice, and the nation deserves closure. The EFF stands firm in its pursuit of justice for all South Africans. We will continue to monitor the progress of Dr. Basson’s disciplinary hearing and advocate for his suspension and eventual removal from the medical profession. 

We also call on all South Africans to join us in demanding accountability for those who have committed crimes against humanity, ensuring that our country moves forward as a just and equitable society. The struggle for justice is far from over. 

The EFF will not waver in its commitment to ensuring that those who have violated the dignity and rights of our people face the consequences of their actions. Dr. Wouter Basson must be held accountable, and his suspension is the first step toward achieving this goal. 






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