now that he has been given parole his health is going to improve sooner than expected, we will see him playing golf and smoking cigars. Report Abuse
Jul 23, 2012
Kgaitsedi-ya-Genaro
Selebi was “not gravely ill” and that he walked about his ward every morning, “probably to stretch his legs”.
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Not suprised - obviously he's still have those that he rubs shoulders with in this government. He is definitely not ill and even if he is, he is not the only prisoner who is "very in" in there. There are lots of in-mates who are critically ill but the Correctional Services is keeping them in only to be reported to their families after their death. Nxa South Afrika ya tena yeses
Rumours say that Juju Malema was moered with a champagne bottle Report Abuse
Jul 23, 2012
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Shredder
Rumours say that Juju Malema was moered with a champagne bottle
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Not hard enough rumours says. Report Abuse
Jul 23, 2012
niggarplease
The Times newspaper on Monday quoted an unnamed hospital staff member as saying Selebi was “not gravely ill” and that he walked about his ward every morning, “probably to stretch his legs”.
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His lawyer, Wynanda Coetzee, on Friday said Selebi was “very ill” and should have been granted medical parole long ago.
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hao i didn't know lawyers practised medicine aswell......
Next time i get sick i'm going to consult with my medical lawyer..lol Report Abuse
Ja ja. All pure bullshit, but par for the course. Report Abuse
Jul 23, 2012
maneater
Weekend newspapers said taxpayers were likely to foot his health bill, which would cost around R25,000 per month. In a private hospital, it would cost about R75,000 per month, Sunday Independent reported.
anybody who is lawyer on this block please explain to me why do i have to foot his medical bill on top of his legal fees and all..... no no no i am basically paying medical bill for a crook who stole my money anyway, assisted criminals to bring drugs into the country and was paid in millions!!!! Report Abuse
Jul 23, 2012
Sboro
Selebi also still owes the state about R17 million in legal fees, which he said he would pay back if he lost his case.....
Ofcourse he was not going to spend his term in jail. He is now with his family having nice cup of warm soup and watching tv on his luxurious couches whilst terminal and frail prisinors are counting their last days alone in the terminate infested beds. Report Abuse
Jul 23, 2012
s.cold
Shredder
Uzohlal' usinda mhlathiwakho
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ha ha ha eish wamtshela lo,,,ubephapha Report Abuse
Jul 23, 2012
CB045
Why is the government wasting tax payers' money? After prolonged legal battles in the courts, who are the real winners? The lawyers. The court verdict might as well have been given by a child, since the judge's ruling is only used as a guide. It demonstrates doctors have more power over the judge's decision and only Zuma can rule otherwise.
Which political party uses the slogan, "Injury to one, is injury to all"?
Is Selebi the only person with that medical condition? This may be the last straw that voters might stomach and no amount of food parcels will help secure victory this time round! Report Abuse
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guiliano
now that he has been given parole his health is going to improve sooner than expected, we will see him playing golf and smoking cigars.Report Abuse
Kgaitsedi-ya-Genaro
Selebi was “not gravely ill” and that he walked about his ward every morning, “probably to stretch his legs”.===========================
Not suprised - obviously he's still have those that he rubs shoulders with in this government. He is definitely not ill and even if he is, he is not the only prisoner who is "very in" in there. There are lots of in-mates who are critically ill but the Correctional Services is keeping them in only to be reported to their families after their death. Nxa South Afrika ya tena yeses
Report Abuse
Shredder
Uzohlal' usinda mhlathiwakhoReport Abuse
Shredder
Rumours say that Juju Malema was moered with a champagne bottleReport Abuse
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ShredderRumours say that Juju Malema was moered with a champagne bottle
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Not hard enough rumours says.
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niggarplease
The Times newspaper on Monday quoted an unnamed hospital staff member as saying Selebi was “not gravely ill” and that he walked about his ward every morning, “probably to stretch his legs”.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
His lawyer, Wynanda Coetzee, on Friday said Selebi was “very ill” and should have been granted medical parole long ago.
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hao i didn't know lawyers practised medicine aswell......
Next time i get sick i'm going to consult with my medical lawyer..lol
Report Abuse
sakhomba
he is out...finish en klaar.Report Abuse
RobinH
Ja ja. All pure bullshit, but par for the course.Report Abuse
maneater
Weekend newspapers said taxpayers were likely to foot his health bill, which would cost around R25,000 per month. In a private hospital, it would cost about R75,000 per month, Sunday Independent reported.==========================================================================
anybody who is lawyer on this block please explain to me why do i have to foot his medical bill on top of his legal fees and all..... no no no i am basically paying medical bill for a crook who stole my money anyway, assisted criminals to bring drugs into the country and was paid in millions!!!!
Report Abuse
Sboro
Selebi also still owes the state about R17 million in legal fees, which he said he would pay back if he lost his case.....=============================================================
Must be technically bankrupt......
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thathakonke
Ofcourse he was not going to spend his term in jail. He is now with his family having nice cup of warm soup and watching tv on his luxurious couches whilst terminal and frail prisinors are counting their last days alone in the terminate infested beds.Report Abuse
s.cold
ShredderUzohlal' usinda mhlathiwakho
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ha ha ha eish wamtshela lo,,,ubephapha
Report Abuse
CB045
Why is the government wasting tax payers' money? After prolonged legal battles in the courts, who are the real winners? The lawyers. The court verdict might as well have been given by a child, since the judge's ruling is only used as a guide. It demonstrates doctors have more power over the judge's decision and only Zuma can rule otherwise.Which political party uses the slogan, "Injury to one, is injury to all"?
Is Selebi the only person with that medical condition? This may be the last straw that voters might stomach and no amount of food parcels will help secure victory this time round!
Report Abuse
Sjamolelo
YAH DISGUSTING JUSTICE SYSTEM!!Report Abuse
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