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Media coverage of Mandela hospitalisation was unethical: South African presidency

FP Archives • June 25, 2013, 08:00:30 IST
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The South African Presidency has criticised certain sections of the media for transgressing medical ethics in covering the hospitalisation of former president Nelson Mandela

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Media coverage of Mandela hospitalisation was unethical: South African presidency

Cape Town: The South African Presidency has criticised certain sections of the media for transgressing medical ethics in covering the hospitalisation of former president Nelson Mandela. “The doctors have indicated very firmly that some of the reporting is transgressing on medical ethics, not just in relation to doctor/patient confidentially, but in relation to the way in which doctors are being interviewed for their opinion,” Xinhua quoted presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj as saying. [caption id=“attachment_902679” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Nelson Mandela. Reuters image](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/NelsonMandela-Reuters12.jpg) Nelson Mandela. Reuters image[/caption] Mandela’s privacy and dignity are at stake, Maharaj said. He criticised some media outlets for broadcasting unverified information about Mandela’s health condition. The government earlier confirmed a media report that an ambulance transporting Mandela broke down June 8 for more than 40 minutes on a highway. The government, however, insisted that Mandela suffered no harm during this period. All care was taken to ensure that Mandela’s medical condition was not compromised by the unforeseen incident, a presidential statement said. The government has been criticised for failing to inform the public about Mandela’s condition in a timely manner. Maharaj, however, defended the way the government was handling Mandela’s hospitalisation. He said there were no plans to change the current method of updating the nation and the world. “Our reports are based on what the doctors say and the text is actually approved in consultation with the doctors,” Maharaj said. There was an agreement in place with the Mandela family that there would be one source of information, that is, the presidency, he said. Mandela’s condition had deteriorated from serious to critical, President Jacob Zuma said Sunday evening after visiting Mandela. Zuma reiterated Monday at a meeting with the South African National Editors’ Forum that Mandela was still in a critical condition. Zuma refused to give more information, saying: “I don’t think I am in a position to give further details, I’m not a doctor.” Mandela has been in hospital for more than two weeks due to a recurring lung infection. It is his fourth hospital stay since December. IANS

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