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Life Esidimeni: Public servants must stand up to politicians, says project head | News24

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The project lead for the programme that saw 144 mental healthcare patients die after being moved to unsuitable NGOs, says one of the biggest lessons from the Life Esidimeni tragedy was that public servants needed to stand up to politicians.

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