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/ 23 December 2010
<b>Stefaans Brümmer</b> and <b>Ilham Rawoot</b> report on the cronies who were discovered this year with their hands in the public cookie jar.
Not counting a few significant achievements this year, the judicial system faces a host of challenges.
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/ 1 December 2010
<i>M&G</i> readers share their thoughts on cadre deployment, our critical thinking forum, racism and much more.
The NPA said is confident the Supreme Court of Appeals will confirm the conviction of former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi.
Former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi has been granted leave to appeal against his conviction by the Supreme Court of Appeal.
The preliminary work ahead of former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi’s appeal appears to be on track.
An edited extract from Adriaan Basson’s book: ‘Finish and Klaar: Selebi’s downfall from Interpol to the Underworld’
The judge hearing former police chief Jackie Selebi’s corruption case was placed under 24-hour police protection after receiving death threats.
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/ 13 October 2010
An extract from <i>M&G</i> Centre for Investigative Journalism associate partner Adriaan Basson’s book on defeated former top cop Jackie Selebi.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi is pinning his hopes of staying out of jail on a criminal probe into Glenn Agliotti’s tax affairs.
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/ 6 September 2010
Former police national commissionerJackie Selebi was set to return to court on Monday to try and appeal his corruption conviction and jail sentence.
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/ 3 September 2010
Former police chief Jackie Selebi has asked his lawyers to tell "authorities" that his corruption prosecution may have been improper.
Corrupt former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi has filed for leave to appeal against his conviction and sentence.
Jackie Selebi’s conviction has been a victory for the independence of the judiciary, but now the onus is on the NPA to prove itself.
The media on Wednesday welcomed the 15-year prison sentence handed down in the corruption trial of former police chief Jackie Selebi.
The African National Congress (ANC) on Tuesday distanced itself from former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi.
Opposition parties have welcomed the 15-year jail sentence handed down to former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi on Tuesday.
The prosecutor in Jackie Selebi’s corruption trial has asked the court to jail the former top cop for more than 15 years.
Jackie Selebi showed his deputies a video of an interview with drug-dealer Glenn Agliotti in January 2008, before he was charged with corruption.
There was something very odd about Jackie Selebi’s choice of policeman to testify about his abilities and dedication as police chief this week.
Former police chief Jackie Selebi will have to wait until the first week of August to know if he will spend the next 15 years behind bars.
Jackie Selebi was a "hands-on" police boss who was well respected by his senior colleagues, the South Gauteng High Court heard on Wednesday.
State prosecutor Gerrie Nel told the South Gauteng High Court on Wednesday the state would apply to confiscate the former police chief’s assets.
Prosecutions boss has been asked to explain his evidence against Vusi Pikoli before the Ginwala Inquiry to the Johannesburg Bar
Comment on former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi’s corruption conviction last Friday continued to draw reaction on Monday.
DA leader Helen Zille called for the prosecution of more ANC leaders in the aftermath of Friday’s conviction of former police chief Jackie Selebi.
Jackie Selebi’s main accuser, Paul O’Sullivan, lashed out at the former police chief on Friday after a court convicted Selebi of corruption.
Jackie Selebi’s son burst into tears in the foyer of the South Gauteng High Court on Friday afternoon as Selebi and his family left the court.
Judge Meyer Joffe lashed out at Jackie Selebi’s unreliable conduct as a witness on Friday, saying his was not an example to be emulated.
Two people are especially interested in the Brett Kebble murder trial, due to start on July 26: Brett’s father, Roger, and Piet Byleveld.
On May 26 2006 the <em>M&G</em> published its first exposé of the links between Jackie Selebi and a man called Glenn Agliotti.
As Judge Meyer Joffe summed up the evidence against Jackie Selebi on Thursday, government agencies were lurking in the wings.