The Cabinet held a discussion on the re-opening of the Cancer Center.
The delay in readying the Center for use is occasioned by the continued presence of the old equipment that was once used for radiation treatment and chemotherapy.
The old owners of the building are making a demand for the purchase of the equipment at a price that exceeds their reasonable value.
The Cabinet was informed that the equipment must first be de-commissioned under the supervision of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), and that a reasonable time is to be given to the owners to remove the same.
The Cabinet was also advised that if the time given for removal is exceeded, by the owners, then a professional firm will be asked to discard the worthless equipment.
Modern equipment will then be installed, and the service previously offered by the Cancer Center can then be restored. This process ought to be completed by the end of the first quarter of 2025.
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“de-commissioned under the supervision of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency)”
Soooo
If govt. pay a ‘professional firm’ to remove & discard the equipment… What reassurance do the public have this will happen in a safe & secure IAEA certified manner with no environmental impact?
What accountability will the relevant Ministers have regarding this debacle?
Sounds like the usual sweet sounding nothing.
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