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Shaik 'won't try medical pardon'
09/01/2007 19:09  - (SA)  

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  • Durban - Convicted businessman Schabir Shaik would not be seeking a medical pardon, said his brother, Yunis, on Tuesday.

    Yunus's statement comes in the wake of one by former South African Prisoners Organisation for Human Rights (Sapohr) KwaZulu-Natal chairperson Derrick Mdluli.

    He said he would meet Correctional Services Minister Ngconde Balfour "to discuss pardoning Shaik from his sentence because of his ill-health".

    On Monday, Sapohr president Golden Miles Bhudu labelled Mdluli's statements "baseless, absurd, silly, nonsensical and somehow opportunistic".

    On Tuesday, Yunis Shaik said: "We refer to statements issued by Derrick Mdluli, provincial chairman of Justice for Prisoners and Detainees Organisation.

    Concourt challenge

    "While we appreciate the concern expressed by Mr Mdluli and his organisation, we consider his media statements to be inappropriate and the campaign to release Schabir Shaik on the grounds of medical parole to be ill-conceived.

    "The only action contemplated by Schabir Shaik is a challenge before the Constitutional Court."

    Repeated attempts to contact Mdluli on Monday and Tuesday were unsuccessful.

    Mdluli had told the Daily News newspaper that he would be visiting Shaik in hospital on Monday to discuss the jailed man's options.

    However, Yunis Shaik said he could not confirm whether Mdluli's visit took place.

    Sapohr has distanced itself from Mdluli's organisation and questioned the organisation's authenticity.

    Bhudu said: "We were all along aware about his very close relationship with Mr Schabir Shaik, long before the conviction and imprisonment."

    Shaik was admitted to St Augustine's Renal Transplant Unit on November 24 last year under the alias "Mr Jones".

    Shaik has effectively spent only two days behind bars.

    Shaik was reported to have had a mild stroke shortly after being admitted to St Augustine's Hospital in Durban.

    The Sunday Tribune reported last weekend that Shaik had undergone facial surgery.

    On Monday, correctional services spokesman Luphumzo Kebeni said that no organisation could approach the department for a medical parole.

    Terminal illness

    He said Shaik or his family would have to approach the department directly and "not through a third party".

    He also referred to the relevant section of correctional services legislation which says that an inmate can be considered for medical parole only if a person is "in the final phase" of a terminal illness in order that that prisoner may die a "dignified death".

    Shaik's lawyers filed papers with the Constitutional Court in December.

    - SAPA



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