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Case Files | Bogus Doctor in Sick Note Scam
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Article: Amalie Niland
Courtesy of Daily Dispatch
Following an investigation into bogus medical certificates by a
King Williams Town based factory, China Garments, a five percent drop
in absenteeism in the last month has been reported. A full report
listing at least three doctors has been handed over to the Medical and
Dental Council who will be conducting their own investigation into the
listed doctors.
This follows gross absenteeism by workers in the factory over the last
few months by repeatedly producing medical certificates from three
specific doctors in the King Williams’s town and Dimbaza area. The
doctors were investigated by private investigator Christian Botha after
allegedly issuing bogus medical certificates but only one of them Sipho
Sijako, who claims to be a medical doctor, in Dimbaza is currently
under investigation by the Medical board.
It was found that he was practising illegally and not registered with
the Medical and Dental Council or the Pharmaceutical Council. The
Allied Health Professional Council removed Mr Sijako’s name 20 months
ago after he failed to complete compulsory upgrading programmes as a
homeopath.
Mr Sijako previously denied that he had been struck from the roll.
Attempts to reach Mr Sijako at his medical practise in Dimbaza had been
unsuccessful.
China Garments CEO Manie Gerber said he was going to lay a criminal
charge against the so-called doctor in the next week. "The police are
waiting for me to lay the charge but I have just not had a chance yet.
It is the factory’s busy period." He said there has been a remarkable
change in absenteeism since the start of the investigation. "We had a
seven per cent absenteeism per day which has now dropped to about two
per cent." This is excellent taking into account that this is the
holiday season.
The company has instructed supervisors not to accept any medical
certificated from Mt Sijako and to be very careful when any of the
other doctors still under investigation issue medical certificates. Mr
Gerber declined to release the names of the two other doctors as they
are only under suspicion of issuing fraudulent certificates.
The Medical and Dental Council confirmed that the registration number
7274 under which Mr Sijako is supposedly registered belongs to a Mrs F
J Rossouw from Plattekloof in Parow.
The decision to employ a private investigator followed growing
absenteeism, which occurred on a regular basis. In some cases
production came to a complete standstill. "This happened especially
after payday and on a Mondays and Fridays," said Mr Gerber.
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