Medical schemes regulator lifts suspension of senior executive

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Internal investigation reinstates head of legal services at Council for Medical Schemes

The medical schemes regulator has reinstated one of the six senior officials it suspended for alleged corruption and maladministration last year, after an internal investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing.

Burton-Durham was notified on Friday that his suspension had been lifted after the internal probe, which was triggered by a complaint via an anonymous tip-off line, found no grounds to conclude he had breached the regulator’s processes and procedures. He was instructed to return to work on Monday. Burton-Durham declined to comment, as he is challenging the non-renewal of his contract at the commission for conciliation mediation and arbitration .

 

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