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My complaint against Dr Irfaan Hargey Inc. was raised with HPCSA during May 2025 with all necessary documents updated by 23 June 2025 at 10:19 AM. The complaint was lodged against Dr. Irfaan Hargey Inc. for insulting me and violating my right to privacy by insinuating that my medical condition, at the time, was due to excessive alcohol consumption in front of other people, in particular my colleague who was occupying the bed next to me. Furthermore Dr Hargey had disclosed my medical information - which I had share with him and his manager privately at a meeting - and after I had terminated Dr. Irfaan Hargey Inc. as a treating physician - he continued to share my personal information with his staff on his shared email account.
HPCSA is either protecting their member as it seems he WILL not provide them with an explanation of events, and it is now three months later (13 November 2025) and still Dr Hargey Inc. believes they are above the laws of our country and need not to comply with his regulating body’s request in determining his professional conduct.
The updates of HPCSA regarding the matter reads as follows 1) Your complaint and our email dated 13 August 2025 refer (yet the complaint was finalized 23 June 2025). Take note explanation has been requested from practitioner. 2) Previous email emails “herewin” refers.
Take note the matter is still being investigated.
July 2025 as well as September had had no updates. To this day I was not informed if Dr Hargey provided his version or if HPCA is still waiting on this extremely busy doctor to comply with their request, if it ever will happen. This investigation looks a lot like all our commissions in South. It takes very long and at the end of the day no outcome. My official remedy is still for Dr Hargey Inc. to apologize in writing for his inconsiderate and disrespectful comments and gesture as well as for violating my rights in disclosing my private information in front of and with other people. The HPCSA is enabling these behaviors. The National Health Act of 2003 makes it an offence to disclose patients’ information without their consent. Let us see if they even care what is said about them on Hello Peter
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