Another journalist was allegedly on Brett Kebble’s "hit list" of people he wanted "taken out", the South Gauteng High Court heard on Friday.
Brett Kebble’s former strongman described in vivid detail this week the violence and deceit that lay beneath the surface of Kebble’s opulent life.
"I have been humbled by this experience of the last five years," former security chief for the Kebbles, Clinton Nassif, told the court on Thursday.
The South Gauteng High Court heard on Tuesday how security boss Clinton Nassif hired "heavies" to intimidate and shoot people.
Bouncer Nigel McGurk told the court in detail on Tuesday about the plans to shoot former Allan Gray chief investment officer Stephen Mildenhall.
Glenn Agliotti’s advocate forced Mikey Schultz on Monday to admit he had no direct knowledge of Agliotti’s involvement in the murder of Brett Kebble.
An overheating car and a jammed gun led to the "assisted suicide" of mining magnate Brett Kebble being postponed twice.
Glenn Agliotti, the man charged with murdering mining boss Brett Kebble in September 2005, pleaded not guilty to four charges on Monday morning.
Drug trafficker and disgraced police chief Jackie Selebi’s former friend, Glenn Agliotti, was back in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday morning.
The 26 by-elections that took place on Wednesday this week have confirmed the declining fortunes of Cope and the IFP.