Anyone who wants to work for Barack Obama had better be ready for a stringent vetting process.
Derby-Lewis parole barred
Article By:
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 07:33
Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour on Friday closed the
door on any chance of parole for Chris Hani's killer, Clive
Derby-Lewis.
"I will tell you will not go out (of prison) Clive Derby-Lewis...
you can go to hell.
"You're not going to go out until you do your time, it's as simple
as that," said Balfour.
The minister was speaking at the launch of the corrections week in
Pretoria.
Derby-Lewis (72), was convicted along with Janusz Walus of
assassinating SA Communist Party leader Chris Hani on 10 April 1993.
In 1995 their death sentences were changed to life imprisonment.
Derby-Lewis, who so far has served 15 years of his life sentence,
had his application for parole postponed in the Pretoria High Court
last month.
His attorney Marius Coertze said his client could have been a free
man on 15 October, following a recommendation of the parole board.
Derby-Lewis' wife Gaye declined to comment on the matter
while
Coertze could not be reached for comment.