BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
Leader Opposition Matthew Wale has raised grave concern over sexual harassment claims at the National Referral Hospital (NRH) and has called for an investigation into the matter.
Mr Wale, in his press statement yesterday, described the allegations as serious and require a thorough investigation after the concern was raised in the media this week by the General Secretary of the Solomon Islands Nursing Association (SINA) John Muaki.
“Any abuse against women in the workplace or in our communities must not be ignored or taken lightly. I am urging the Ministry of Health to investigate these claims and take appropriate action,” Wale said.
He said the safety and well-being of women at the NRH must be guaranteed.
He said sexual harassment is a serious criminal offence and is particularly concerning when it is allegedly committed by a senior NRH executive who is expected to protect staff at the hospital.
He said women nurses, doctors, and health professionals at the NRH play a critical role in ensuring the hospital operates effectively.
“80 percent of employees at the NRH are women, and their safety in the workplace must be protected at all costs. The quality of services and commitment to patient care also depend on how safe women feel at work,” he said.
He also called for an independent investigation following claims by SINA that the initial investigation was stalled because the alleged perpetrator was the chairperson of the disciplinary committee.
The Office of the Leader Opposition spoke with NRH workers, who confirmed that the allegations have existed for some time but were never properly addressed.
“I urge the responsible minister and the permanent secretary to ensure these claims are fully investigated, and appropriate action is taken. This is essential to maintain trust and respect for women at the NRH,” Wale said.